A look at the deportees on plane that headed for South Sudan from US
Briefly

A judge ruled that a group of foreign men, deported to South Sudan due to serious criminal convictions, were not provided adequate opportunity to contest their deportations. The men, from diverse backgrounds including Mexico and Vietnam, faced serious accusations such as murder and rape, leading to the controversial flight. The judge's decision emphasized the violation of their rights, while the Department of Homeland Security faced criticism regarding the lack of accepting nations for these deportees, arguing the crimes were viewed as exceptionally heinous.
Despite their criminal backgrounds, the court ruled that these migrants were denied the chance to prove their deportation would endanger them, violating federal guidelines.
No country on Earth wanted to accept them because their crimes are so uniquely monstrous and barbaric, highlighting the complexity of international deportations.
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