Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval for Rapid Deportations to South Sudan and Other Countries

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow easier deportations of convicted criminals to third countries, challenging a lower court order that requires the government to provide immigrants with a meaningful opportunity to raise concerns about potential harm before deportation. The case centers on the legal procedures for deporting individuals to countries other than their own, especially when such deportations involve logistical and diplomatic complexities. The administration argues that the lower court's rulings interfere with executive authority and foreign policy, while opponents emphasize the importance of due process protections for immigrants.
- Trump administration asks Supreme Court to lift limits on deportations to 'third countries' NBC News
- Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan AP News
- Trump admin asks SCOTUS to authorize rapid migrant deportations to countries other than their own Fox News
- Trump admin asks Supreme Court to restart South Sudan deportations Axios
- What to Know About the Deportees the Trump Administration Wants to Send to South Sudan The New York Times
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