Judge to weigh blocking Trump on birthright citizenship despite supreme court ruling US politics live
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The Trump administration urged five African presidents to accept migrants deported by the US, highlighting a new strategy involving third-country transfers for quicker deportations. This plan was presented during a White House meeting with the leaders of Liberia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, and Gabon. Uncertainty remains regarding the acceptance of this proposal. Concurrently, a federal judge is set to review a lawsuit by the ACLU challenging Trump's executive order on limiting birthright citizenship, potentially enabling a nationwide injunction against this policy.
The Trump administration pressed five African presidents to take in migrants from other countries when they are deported by the US, according to two officials.
The plan was presented to the presidents of Liberia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Gabon during their visit to the White House on Wednesday.
Since returning to office in January, US president Donald Trump has been pressing to speed up deportations, including by sending migrants to third countries.
A federal judge will consider today whether to prevent president Donald Trump's administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
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