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A group of ICE agents and the migrants they're holding in Djibouti following an order by a U.S. federal judge are at grave ...
The United States is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan, a chaotic country that's once again in danger of collapsing ...
A group of migrants that the Trump’s administration has been holding on a military base in Djibouti have been unable to ...
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to make it easier for his administration to deport people to South ...
In an emergency hearing he called to address reports that immigrants had been sent to South Sudan, Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston said the eight migrants aboard the plane were not given a ...
The Trump administration violated a previous court order when it deported at least six migrants to South Sudan, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Government lawyers said a federal judge in Boston had overstepped his authority by requiring hearings before deportations to ...
The migrants were put on a flight to South Sudan — a violence-plagued African country — over the objections of a federal judge. South Sudanese officials have also objected to the flight.
Lawyers for the migrants say they were given abrupt notice regarding their clients’ removal to South Sudan, a war-torn nation facing a hunger crisis.
The lawyers said any migrant deported to South Sudan "faces a strong likelihood of irreparable harm," citing reports documenting widespread violence, human rights violations and conflict in the ...
Immigrant rights advocates accused the Trump administration on Tuesday of deporting around a dozen migrants from countries ...
The United States is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan, a chaotic country that's once again in danger of collapsing ...