The judge, Brian Murphy, had in April barred any deportations of migrants from the U.S. to countries other than their own, unless they're given sufficient time to contest their deportations, and a notice in their native language. Murphy ordered DHS to keep in its custody anyone deported to South Sudan or any other a third country at least until the next hearing in the case, "to ensure the practical feasibility of return if the Court finds that such removals were unlawful," Murphy wrote in a brief order late Tuesday. Immigration attorneys had earlier on Tuesday asked Murphy to block an alleged Trump administration move to deport migrants to a third country, in this case South Sudan, and to immediately order the return of any migrants deported, according to a court filing.
Author: Scott Neuman
Published at: 2025-05-20 21:25:29
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