A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated court orders by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan without providing them the opportunity to legally challenge their expulsion. The administration is now seeking Supreme Court approval for expedited deportations to third countries, despite legal obligations to ensure fair hearings. The migrants lacked access to legal representation and were only given a day’s notice for their deportation. The ruling identified concerns for their safety, as the countries designated for their deportation are experiencing violence and instability.
TheTrump administration's request to continue expedited deportations contradicts a ruling requiring fair hearings for migrants at risk of torture upon expulsion.
The deported migrants were not given adequate notice or legal support, raising serious concerns about their safety and adherence to legal protections.
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