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Nigeria's government is pushing back against U.S. efforts to send the country migrants and foreign prisoners, with Nigerian ...
Gamaa Birir Mohamed Musa, a pharmacist from Sudan, lies on the floor of the exhibition hall in Agyia, Crete, with other ...
Nigeria's government is pushing back against U.S. efforts to send the country migrants and foreign prisoners, with Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar quoting Public Enemy to drive home his point.
South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of ...
The Supreme Court ruled from its emergency docket that the Trump administration could temporarily send immigrants to third-party countries with which they have no connection.
South Sudan’s shaky footing Migrants can legally be deported to another nation when their country of origin refuses to repatriate them – though this practice is rare.
Critics say deporting people to unstable nations like Libya and South Sudan, where torture, arbitrary detention, and civil war are ongoing, violates both domestic and international legal protections.
President Donald Trump’s administration urged the Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow it to immediately deport a group of migrants currently being held on a US military base in Djibouti to South ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to deport migrants to “third countries” where individuals don’t have any relationship. Judge Brian Murphy had previously restricted these ...
Murphy told the migrants that it was “unnecessary” for him to issue a new ruling preventing officials from moving them to South Sudan since they were still protected.
Murphy emphasized that the migrants on board must be given the opportunity to present their claims in court, specifically that they risk torture if returned to South Sudan.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to clear the way for a South Sudan-bound deportation flight Attorneys for the migrants say they could face ‘imprisonment, torture and even death’ if ...