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Trump decides to deport 8 criminals in the world to South Sudan

🔥 Sudan News ! 📰 Trump decides to deport 8 criminals in the world to South Sudan

📅 Published on: 2025-07-04 18:02:00

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Follow-up- Al-Zawiya Net- The US Supreme Court announced that the Trump administration may delete eight migrants detained at a military base in Djibouti to southern Sudan, representing a victory for the strict management campaign against immigration.

This unjustified ruling, which is made up of two pages, was the second intervention of the court in the case.

On June 23, the judges suspended a preliminary judicial order issued on April 18, which prevented the federal government from deporting non -citizens to third countries without allowing them to pay the possibility of being subjected to degrading torture or treatment.

Later in the same day, a partial court of the eight immigrant lawyer – who was already deserted to Djibouti – and ordered the administration to keep them. Then the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to clarify whether its ruling issued in June applies to men in Djibouti. “Our order issued on June 23 was suspended completely the preliminary judicial order issued in April.”

In an acute opposition, liberal judge criticized Sonia Sotomiore, and Judge Kitanji Brown Jackson joined her, the court refused to explain its reasons, describing it as “unpublished”.

“What the government wants to do, tangiblely, is to send eight non -citizens their journey illegally from the United States from Djibouti to South Sudan, where they will be handed over to the local authorities without taking into account the possibility of torture or death.”

She added: “Today’s order is explained only one: Other litigants must follow the rules, but the administration places the Supreme Court on the Rapid Communication List.”

All immigrants – who are citizens of Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar and Vietnam, and only one of the southern Sudan – were convicted of serious crimes in the United States, including killing. The government transferred them by air to Djibouti in May with the aim of sending them to South Sudan, despite the US State Department’s fourth -degree warning, “No travel” to this country due to crime, kidnapping and armed conflict.

The move sparked unremitting efforts from their lawyers to prevent the Trump administration from deporting them.

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