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Mass. choose denies eight migrants’ request to halt South Sudan deportation
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Mass. choose denies eight migrants’ request to halt South Sudan deportation

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Eight migrants had been denied a request by a Massachusetts federal choose on Friday to have their deportation to South Sudan halted.

Justice Division attorneys stated the lads had been scheduled to be flown to South Sudan on Friday at 7:00 pm ET after two courts thought-about their emergency request on July 4, a day when courts would in any other case be closed, Reuters reported. 

The migrants, who’re from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Burma, Sudan and Vietnam, filed new claims on Thursday after the U.S. Supreme Court docket clarified that Boston federal Decide Brian Murphy could not require the Division of Homeland Safety to carry them.

Additionally on Friday, federal Decide Randolph Moss in Washington paused the Trump administration’s efforts to deport the eight migrants to South Sudan, the newest case testing the legality of the Trump administration’s push to ship unlawful immigrants to 3rd international locations. 

JUDGE STRIKES DOWN TRUMP ORDER PREVENTING ASYLUM REQUESTS, PROTECTIONS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Unlawful migrants line up on a navy airplane to go again to Ecuador. On Friday, a federal choose halted the Trump administration’s efforts to ship eight migrants to Soutd  Sudan.  (Fox Information)

Moss had briefly halted the deportation after attorneys for the migrants filed the brand new claims in his court docket and despatched the case to Boston, the place Murphy denied the declare.  

The eight males argued their deportations to South Sudan would violate the Structure, which prohibits “merciless and weird” punishment, Reuters reported. They’ve been convicted of varied crimes, with 4 of them convicted of homicide, the Division of Homeland Safety has stated.

They had been detained for six weeks on a navy base in Djibouti as an alternative of being introduced again to the US.

On Thursday, the migrants filed new claims after the Supreme Court docket stated {that a} federal choose in Boston may now not require the Division of Homeland Safety to carry them, Reuters reported. 

TRUMP ADMIN ASK SCOTUS TO AUTHORIZE RAPID MIGRANT DEPORTATIONS TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THEIR OWN

Fox Information Digital has reached out to the White Home. 

Throughout Friday’s listening to with Moss, a authorities lawyer argued that court docket orders halting agreed-upon deportations pose a major problem for U.S. diplomatic relations and would make overseas international locations much less more likely to settle for transfers of migrants sooner or later.

The case is the newest improvement over the legality of the Trump administration’s marketing campaign to discourage immigration by delivery migrants to areas aside from their international locations of origin pursuant to offers with different international locations, in response to Reuters. 

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“It appears to me nearly self-evident that the US authorities can not take human beings and ship them to circumstances by which their bodily well-being is in danger merely both to punish them or ship a sign to others,” Moss stated in the course of the listening to.

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