Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow Migrant Deportations to Third Countries

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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Send Migrants to South Sudan

Government lawyers said a federal judge in Boston had overstepped his authority by requiring hearings before deportations. The judge has said that the administration violated an order he entered last month. That order required that they be allowed a chance first to show that they were at risk of torture if deported.

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Supreme Court Faces Trump Administration's Controversial Deportation Appeal

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to intervene after a judge halted deportations to South Sudan. Judge Brian Murphy criticized the administration's actions and emphasized past attempts to cooperate with minimal oversight. This emergency appeal follows a court finding against a deportation flight carrying migrants, labeled as a breach of protocol.

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Trump Admin Seeks Supreme Court Approval for Rapid Deportations to Third Countries

President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to quickly step in and allow his administration to deport illegal aliens to countries such as South Sudan. The move aims to curb the overwhelming influx of illegal immigration and reinforce America’s sovereignty, pushing back against lenient policies that have only encouraged more people to cross the border unlawfully. This comes after Judge Brian Murphy issued a nationwide injunction temporarily blocking the administration's efforts to fast-track deportations to third countries.

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Pam Bondi’s DOJ requested the intervention on behalf of the Trump Administration today. The issue is that the deportees aren’t Sudanese. Judge Murphy took issue with the President deporting illegals to a third-party nation. The injunction forced the government to detour to a nearby nation for a pause.
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Donald Trump Asks Supreme Court for Help
The case centers on a deportation flight to South Sudan that included individuals from other nations with U.S. criminal convictions. The government argues the ruling has improperly delayed its efforts to deport migrants who cannot be repatriated to their countries of origin. This is developing news and will be updated as more information is available.
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