Court Approves Trump Admin's Plan to Deport Migrants to South Sudan

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The U.S. Supreme Court approved the deportation of eight convicted men to South Sudan, dismissing legal challenges that argued the deportations were unconstitutional punishments, leading to their imminent transfer from a military base in Djibouti, despite concerns over potential torture and due process issues.
Topics:nation#deportation#human-rights#immigration-enforcement#law-and-immigration#south-sudan#supreme-court
- Court Rejects Effort to Keep Migrants From Being Sent to South Sudan The New York Times
- Judge backs Trump admin's deportation push for 8 illegal migrants after another judge blocks it Fox News
- Trump administration can deport Djibouti detainees to South Sudan after judge denies emergency bid to block flight CNN
- Supreme Court lets Trump admin deport men detained in shipping container for 6 weeks to South Sudan Politico
- Court allows Trump administration to move forward in sending group of immigrants to South Sudan SCOTUSblog
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