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Despite a federal judge briefly halting deportations of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan, he and a second judge ...
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Eight migrants face deportation to South Sudan after a Massachusetts federal judge denied their request, highlighting legal ...
Eight migrants lost their last-ditch effort to halt their deportation to South Sudan by the Trump administration on Friday, ...
Judge Randolph Moss issued an administrative stay that blocked Trump’s deportation of eight men to South Sudan, despite prior ...
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A judge on Friday denied an eleventh-hour request to block the removal of eight migrants detained in Djibouti, paving the way ...
Trump says the situation at the border constitutes an invasion of America and migrants can't seek asylum until he decides it's over.
The Trump administration will be able to send eight migrants held in Djibouti for weeks to South Sudan, where they fear they will face violence, after a flurry of court activity on Friday.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said Trump’s proclamation declaring an “invasion” at the border cannot be used to justify the unilateral restrictions he sought to impose on asylum seekers.
In a hefty 128-page opinion, Judge Randolph D. Moss of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia wrote that the Constitution and federal immigration law did not afford Mr. Trump the ...
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