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A judge ruled that the Trump administration's deportations of eight men convicted of violent crimes to South Sudan was ...
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Eight people from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico and South Sudan were on a flight reportedly intended for South Sudan ...
The Trump administration says it expelled eight immigrants convicted of violent crimes in the United States but refused to ...
In a chaotic hearing, Trump administration officials told a federal judge they did not know where a plane of deportees was ...
Lawyers for the migrants say they were given abrupt notice regarding their clients’ removal to South Sudan, a war-torn nation ...
Lawyers for the immigrants, who aren’t from South Sudan, contend the deportations violate a court order after a previous ...
Immigration attorneys say they believe the Trump administration deported at least 12 men to South Sudan on Tuesday potentially defying a court order.
Judge Brian Murphy previously ruled the Trump administration could not deport people to third countries without giving them a ...
A federal judge said the Trump administration violated his earlier order by sending eight migrants convicted of crimes to ...
A chartered removal flight with eight men convicted of crimes in the United States, including one from Iowa, took off for South Sudan.
The Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order when it tried to transfer detainees to war-torn South Sudan ...
An attempt by President Donald Trump's administration to transfer migrants to South Sudan violated a judicial order not to ...
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