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Trump asks US Supreme Court to intervene in deportations to third countries

  • On Tuesday, the Trump administration petitioned the Supreme Court to ease restrictions on deporting migrants to South Sudan and other third countries.
  • This request followed US District Judge Brian Murphy’s March injunction blocking deportations without written notice and chance to object.
  • Murphy found the administration violated his order by trying to deport eight men to South Sudan mid-flight without proper notice or opportunity to challenge removal.
  • Earlier this month, the federal appeals court in Boston declined the government’s request to delay Murphy's decision, highlighting concerns about the serious harm that could result from improper removals.
  • The Supreme Court’s ruling will determine if the administration may resume deportations to third countries amid ongoing litigation and policy disputes.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s government called on the Supreme Court on Tuesday to revoke a court order that allows migrants to challenge their deportations to South Sudan, an appeal that came hours after the judge hinted that the Trump administration was “fabricating” chaos and that he expected “reason to prevail over rhetoric.”

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