The order Monday marked the 10th time the court has granted a request from Trump on the emergency docket, though a few of those cases amounted to a mixed win for the administration. The administration claimed that the migrants who were sent to third countries have significant criminal records and represent the “worst of the worst” of people in the US illegally. The Boston-based 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the government’s request to pause a lower court ruling halting the policy in May, a decision that came amid reported plans to send migrants to Libya, a country widely criticized for mistreatment of detainees and ongoing civil unrest.
Author: John Fritze
Published at: 2025-06-23 22:02:13
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