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Man Whose Deportation Was Delayed Faces Charges for Sexual Assault of Disabled Woman

  • On May 20, 2025, a federal judge in Massachusetts issued an order halting the removal of eight convicted violent illegal immigrants, including Burmese national Nyo Myint.
  • The judge, Brian Murphy, issued the ruling to maintain custody of these individuals pending a decision on whether their removal to South Sudan was lawful, drawing criticism and claims of judicial overreach.
  • Nyo Myint was found guilty of attempted first-degree sexual assault involving a mentally disabled adult woman who had the cognitive abilities of a toddler, while several other deportees faced charges such as murder and child sexual abuse.
  • DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin described the judge’s ruling as "deranged," stressing that all involved individuals have already completed their legal proceedings and received definitive deportation decisions.
  • The ruling sparked condemnation from the Trump administration and DHS, who view it as politically motivated interference that endangers public safety and undermines executive authority over immigration enforcement.
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