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BOSTON—A federal judge said Wednesday that the Trump administration had violated a court order in deporting at least seven men to South Sudan on just hours notice earlier this week. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy said at a court hearing in Boston that the administration had violated a prior order that the administration couldn’t deport people to third-party countries without giving them proper notice.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump wants to defy court and ship migrants to other countries on 'brink of war': expertThe Department of Homeland Security under President Donald Trump is preparing to deport a plane full of migrants from various countries to South Sudan — a nation teetering on the brink of civil war — defying a court order to do so,
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump's administration on Monday to terminate the Temporary Protected Status of about 350,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S. Trump has sought to end the status for Venezuelans,
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump's administration a legal win by allowing the government to end TPS for Venezuelans.
White South Africans arrive at Dulles as refugees under Trump order”—immediately caught my attention. The article reported that approximately 50 White South Africans, known as Afrikaners, were admitted to the United States as refugees under a humanitarian designation made possible by an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in February.