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A judge ruled that the Trump administration's deportations of eight men convicted of violent crimes to South Sudan was ...
The United States is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to ...
The Trump administration violated a previous court order when it deported at least six migrants to South Sudan, a federal ...
Eight people from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico and South Sudan were on a flight reportedly intended for South Sudan ...
Lawyers for the migrants say they were given abrupt notice regarding their clients’ removal to South Sudan, a war-torn nation ...
The Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order when it tried to transfer detainees to war-torn South Sudan ...
Department of Homeland Security officials released information on eight individuals flown on a chartered removal flight bound ...
The Trump administration says it is deporting eight criminal "monsters", as immigration attorneys challenge the move.
A chartered removal flight with eight men convicted of crimes in the United States, including one from Iowa, took off for South Sudan.
A federal judge has ruled that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan ...
It’s the latest rebuke in an escalating clash over Trump’s deportation agenda. Several judges have now accused the administration of defying the courts.
DHS officials said the eight men were in the U.S. illegally from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, South Sudan and Vietnam, and all had criminal convictions.