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Federal judge stopped Trump administration efforts on Friday Deport eight immigrants For South Sudan, the latest case tests the legality of the Trump administration’s transport of illegal immigrants to third countries.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington made a ruling during the July 4 holiday to give immigrants time to debate in a Massachusetts court.
According to Reuters, eight men were from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, Sudan and Vietnam, who believed that their expulsion of South Sudan would violate the Constitution and prohibit “cruel and unusual” punishment. The Department of Homeland Security said they were convicted of various crimes, with four of them convicted of murder.
Judge strikes Trump’s order to prevent asylum demands, protection of illegal immigrants
Illegal immigrants lined up on military planes to return to Ecuador. A federal judge stopped Trump’s administration’s efforts to send eight immigrants to South Sudan on Friday. (Fox News)
They were detained for six weeks at a military base in Djibouti, rather than being brought back to the United States.
Immigration filed a new claim Thursday after the Supreme Court said a federal judge in Boston no longer asked the Department of Homeland Security to hold them, Reuters reported.
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Friday’s order prevented the U.S. government from moving the people to 4:30 p.m. ET. They plan to move it to South Sudan during a flight at 7 p.m.
Trump administrator asks Scotus to authorize rapid immigration to deportation outside of his country
A government lawyer argued at a hearing on Friday Court Order Stopping consent deportation poses a serious problem for U.S. diplomatic relations and will reduce the likelihood of transfers from immigrants abroad in the future.
The case is the latest developments in the Trump administration’s announcement of legitimacy to stop immigration Transport immigration Reuters said that based on transactions with other countries, other regions outside their country of origin.
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“It seems to me that the U.S. government cannot accept humans and put their physical health at risk, just punishing them or sending signals to others,” Moss said at the hearing.

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