Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump to Deport Migrants Held in Djibouti to South Sudan

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Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump to Deport Migrants Held in Djibouti to South Sudan

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump to Deport Migrants Held in Djibouti to South Sudan

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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of President Trump’s administration, allowing the deportation of eight migrants held at an American base in Djibouti to South Sudan, a country still struggling with violence and instability. This decision clears the final legal barrier for the deportations, following a year of heated court battles and global attention. The eight individuals—some with past criminal records—have been held for months by U.S. authorities overseas. But what makes this case so controversial is that none of them are from South Sudan, and sending them there could put their lives at serious risk. Human rights groups argue that deporting people to a war-torn country like South Sudan violates international law and basic protections. They warn...

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