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Judge Randolph Moss issued an administrative stay that blocked Trump’s deportation of eight men to South Sudan, despite prior ...
The Trump administration will be able to send eight migrants held in Djibouti for weeks to South Sudan, where they fear they ...
A federal judge in Washington is briefly blocking the deportation of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan the day after ...
A federal judge in Washington is temporarily blocking the deportation of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan the day ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to deport a group of migrants with criminal records held at a ...
A federal judge in Boston rejected a final plea Friday from the immigrants’ lawyers, saying the Supreme Court authorized the ...
Eight migrants lost a last-minute legal bid to halt their deportation to South Sudan, as the U.S. Supreme Court sided with ...
The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump’s emergency request to resume deporting migrants to countries other than their homeland, including places like South Sudan, with ...
The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump’s emergency request to resume deporting migrants to countries other than their homeland, including places like South Sudan, with ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Monday the Trump administration may deport migrants with criminal records to South Sudan or Libya even if those countries are deemed too dangerous for visitors.
Brian Murphy, a federal judge in Massachusetts, had blocked those immigrants’ deportation to South Sudan on May 21, saying that this move violated his April 2025 court order.