The UK has deported its first migrant to France under the new 'one in, one out' returns deal, amid ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding migrant removals and claims of modern slavery, with some flights being canceled due to legal challenges.
The first group of seven migrants deported from the US has arrived in Rwanda as part of a deal to accept up to 250 deportees, amid concerns from rights groups about legality and safety, with Rwanda asserting it will provide support and protection to the migrants.
The Supreme Court is involved in a dispute over the deportation of eight men to South Sudan, with the Trump administration seeking to proceed with the removals despite a judge's order blocking them. The case highlights tensions between judicial rulings and executive actions, with the administration accusing the judge of defiance and seeking clarification or reassigning the case. The situation underscores ongoing legal and political conflicts over immigration enforcement and judicial authority.
A Guatemalan migrant wrongfully deported to Mexico has been returned to the US following a court order, marking a rare instance of the Trump administration complying with judicial directives to facilitate the return of deported migrants, amid ongoing legal disputes over due process and deportation practices.