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Supreme Court Clears Way for Rapid Deportations to Dangerous Third Countries
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48825, member: 636"] America's top court just gave immigration cops the green light to ship people off to war zones. The Supreme Court judges voted Thursday to let officials dump migrants into dangerous countries like South Sudan. They tossed out a lower court decision that protected people from being sent to places where they might die. The ruling brings back a May flight plan that was supposed to move convicted criminals to the African nation. Legal fights had stopped that plane from finishing its mission. A Massachusetts judge named Brian Murphy had tried to help eight migrants who feared for their lives. The Biden-appointed judge said these people deserved a chance to prove South Sudan would torture or kill them. Government lawyers called Murphy's decision a rebel move against federal power. They argued America has every right to send people to safe countries that agree to take them. The migrants say South Sudan will lock them up or worse. The court decision gives immigration agents much stronger powers to move people around. Migrants living in America can no longer easily fight removal orders when they claim danger waits at their destination. Human rights groups worry this creates a system where officials can ship vulnerable people into violent situations. The Trump team has signed deals with multiple nations to house people who cannot go back to their home countries. Critics fear this ruling opens the door to dumping unwanted migrants wherever officials can find space. [/QUOTE]
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