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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 Trump administration says it expelled eight immigrants convicted of violent crimes in the United States but refused to ...
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Eight people from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico and South Sudan were on a flight reportedly intended for South Sudan ...
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Lawyers for the immigrants, who aren’t from South Sudan, contend the deportations violate a court order after a previous ...
Murphy is the second US judge to accuse the Trump administration of flouting court orders related to deportations, ...
In a chaotic hearing, Trump administration officials told a federal judge they did not know where a plane of deportees was ...
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 ...
Immigration attorneys say they believe the Trump administration deported at least 12 men to South Sudan on Tuesday potentially defying a court order.
A chartered removal flight with eight men convicted of crimes in the United States, including one from Iowa, took off for South Sudan.
The attorneys made the filing in a Boston-based federal court to U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy, who's already ruled that ...
The Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order when it tried to transfer detainees to war-torn South Sudan ...
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