Supreme Court Rulings and Controversies on Deportations and Immigration Policies

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A federal judge's order preventing the deportation of eight men to South Sudan remains in effect despite the Supreme Court's stay on his injunction, with the judge asserting he may still rule on individual cases. The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court, criticizing the judge's actions, while the judge maintains his order is unaffected by the stay. The case highlights ongoing legal disputes over third-country deportations and the rights of deportees to share their fears of danger.
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