Trump Admin Seeks SCOTUS Intervention in Rapid Deportation Dispute

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The Trump administration is taking its controversial deportation practices to the Supreme Court. Officials are pushing to overturn lower-court rulings that block rapid removals to third countries, revealing a case where legal strategy collides with the administration’s hardline immigration stance.

foxnews.com / Trump admin ask SCOTUS to authorize rapid migrant deportations to countries other than their own

The Trump administration is requesting the Supreme Court intervene to block a lower-court ruling blocking its ability to rapidly deport migrants to third-party countries.

foxnews.com / US judge accuses Trump admin of ‘manufacturing chaos’ in South Sudan deportations, escalating feud

A judge ordered that six migrants must remain in US custody in South Sudan, rejecting Trump's request and further straining tensions between the president and federal courts.

theepochtimes.com / Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Lift Restrictions on Deportations to Third Countries

A lower court judge blocked the administration's ability to remove illegal immigrants to South Sudan and other third countries.

foxnews.com / Trump admin asks SCOTUS to authorize rapid migrant deportations to countries other than their own

The Trump administration is requesting the Supreme Court intervene to block a lower-court ruling blocking its ability to rapidly deport migrants to third-party countries.

nypost.com / Trump asks Supreme Court to halt judge’s order blocking deportations of criminal migrants to South Sudan 

“This case addresses the government’s ability to remove some of the worst of the worst illegal immigrants,” Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in the emergency appeal to the high court.

go.com / Trump asks SCOTUS to remove judge-ordered restrictions on 3rd country deportations

The emergency petition involves migrants headed to South Sudan.

cbsnews.com / Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in fight over deportations to third countries

U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy issued a nationwide injunction in the dispute over deportations to third countries last month.

cnn.com / Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other ‘third’ countries - CNN

Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other ‘third’ countries  CNN


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