Supreme Court clears way for deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants with no ties there
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The Supreme Court has authorized the deportation of several immigrants to South Sudan despite potential risks. The ruling enables immigration officials to deport individuals to third countries swiftly. It reverses previous decisions that allowed for challenges against removals to unsafe countries. The deportees include eight men who had serious criminal convictions in the U.S. Advocates warn that returning them to South Sudan could lead to imprisonment or death due to severe political unrest. This decision coincides with aggressive immigration policies of the Trump administration targeting undocumented immigrants.
The Supreme Court's decision permits the deportation of immigrants who were seated on a flight to South Sudan, a country fraught with violence and instability.
The latest ruling allows immigration officials to swiftly deport individuals to third countries like South Sudan, disregarding potential threats to their safety.
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