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A judge ruled that the Trump administration's deportations of eight men convicted of violent crimes to South Sudan was ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that the men it sought to remove to South Sudan on May 20, in violation of a federal court order, are still being held in a converted shipping ...
The Justice Department argued that a federal judge forced the Trump admin to detain migrants in Djibouti, but the timeline ...
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.
It’s the latest rebuke in an escalating clash over Trump’s deportation agenda. Several judges have now accused the ...
A Massachusetts federal judge questioned whether deportations of people to countries other than their own violated his prior court order.
It’s the latest example of brazen defiance of the courts from the Trump administration. After an emergency hearing last ...
The Trump administration asked the US Supreme Court to block a judge’s order that requires the government to give people ...
In a statement Wednesday evening, DHS released the names of the eight men. They were identified as Dian Peter Domach of South Sudan, Enrique Arias-Hierro of Cuba, Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones of ...
The Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order when it tried to transfer detainees to war-torn South Sudan without a meaningful opportunity to contest their removal to a place where ...
Attorneys in the case said in Tuesday’s filings that DHS did not do that when it allegedly removed people to South Sudan. Per one declaration, an ICE official on Monday afternoon emailed an ...
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