US Supreme Court allows Trump to resume deportations to third countries
Summary
The US Supreme Court decided that President Trump's administration can continue deporting migrants to countries other than their home countries. The court reversed an earlier decision that would have allowed migrants to challenge being sent to a third country.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of resuming deportations to third countries.
- The decision overturned a lower court order requiring the government to let migrants explain the risks of deportation to a third country.
- Three liberal justices on the court disagreed strongly with the decision.
- The case involved migrants from countries like Myanmar, South Sudan, and Cuba.
- Boston-based Judge Brian Murphy had originally ordered the government to allow challenges to such deportations.
- The decision is seen as a win for President Trump's deportation policies.
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