The Trump administration requested the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify a lower court's injunction regarding third-country deportations, claiming a federal judge's decision defied its earlier order. U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy had mandated that immigrants be allowed to contest removals to third countries like South Sudan, leading to their detention in Djibouti. The administration described the judge's actions as unprecedented interference, stating that it impairs diplomatic relations and impedes executive deportation efforts.
The Trump administration described the district judge's enforcement of a prior injunction regarding third-country deportations as a 'lawless act of defiance' that disrupts government efforts.
Solicitor General D. John Sauer emphasized that the Supreme Court needs to clarify that the executive can immediately proceed with deportations of immigrants to third countries.
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