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Published on Jul 4, 2025Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral
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Published on Jul 4, 2025
Judge briefly blocks immigrants' deportation to South Sudan, but legal path eventually cleared
The administration had earlier said it intended Friday to move the immigrants from the U.S. naval base in Djibouti, where they and their guards have lingered for weeks as their case has ricocheted through the courts, to South Sudan. The administration has …
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Georgia - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
US judge clears the way for imminent deportation of 8 migrants to South Sudan
By Jody Godoy and Nate Raymond (Reuters) -Eight migrants lost their last-ditch effort to halt their deportation to South Sudan by the Trump administration on Friday afternoon, clearing the way for their imminent transfer after a judge in Massachusetts …
Source: The Gazette - Colorado - Center-right -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Plot Twist: D.C. Judge Temporarily Halts South Sudan Deportations SCOTUS Just Okayed (Updated)
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Update - 6:10 PM Eastern: It appears Judge Murphy has learned his lesson after the Supreme Court's Thursday clarification. Moments ago, he …
Source: Red State - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
BREAKING: Hours After Supreme Court Ruling, Obama Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin From Transferring 8 Illegals in ...
Happy Independence Day! Just hours after the Supreme Court issued a ruling, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from transferring the 8 illegal aliens stuck in Djibouti to South Sudan. Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee, held …
Source: The Gateway Pundit - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Supreme Court gives green light to deport eight people to South Sudan, including a Mexican and a Cuban
The Supreme Court of the United States authorized the Donald Trump administration to deport eight men, who have been detained for weeks at a U.S. military base in Djibouti, to South Sudan, a nation affected by internal armed conflict and with which almost …
Source: Metro World News - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Judge warns Trump against 'inflicting harm' on migrants heading to South Sudan
Judge Randolph Moss has issued an emergency ruling deciding to transfer the case involving the deportation of eight men to war-torn South Sudan. The U.S. Supreme Court issued a previous decision saying that the U.S. could deport migrants to third-party …
Source: Raw Story - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
SCOTUS: Feds can deport illegal immigrant group to South Sudan
The Supreme Court in a Thursday unsigned order said the Trump administration could deport a group of illegal immigrants to South Sudan. The eight men have been held in a converted shipping container in the East African country of Djibouti since a …
Source: World - North Carolina - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Opinion| South Sudan is not a dumping ground for America’s unwanted migrants!
The United States Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow the Trump administration to deport unwanted migrants to South Sudan is appalling. The migrants being deported have no legal, cultural, or national ties with South Sudan. The decision has puzzled …
Source: Radio Tamazuj - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Judge halts Trump deportation flight to South Sudan hours before takeoff
Federal Judge Randolph Moss issued an emergency order on July 4, 2025, temporarily blocking the deportation of eight migrants to South Sudan just hours before their scheduled 7 PM flight. The dramatic halt came less than 24 hours after the Supreme Court’s …
Source: Mint - Neutral