After an appeal court refused to eliminate a court order aimed at prohibiting the administration of Donald Trump to deport non -citizens to «external countries», a country that is not their country of origin, without due process, and without giving them the opportunity to generate concerns of persecution, torture and death, the government allegedly violated that court order later.
Two men, native to Myanmar and Vietnam and were arrested under the immigration custody of the United States, were deported to South Sudan devastated by war, according to their lawyers, Political reported. His lawyers said they received the warning of the deportation plan on Monday night and that for Tuesday morning, they were on a plane with another 10 deportees.
Earlier this month, such as Rolling stone He informed, the Trump administration was preparing to use a military plane to fly immigrants to Libya before Judge Brian Murphy clarified that doing so would violate his court order. The lawyers of the National Alliance of Immigration litigation, the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and Human Rights warned that «Laosi immigrants, Vietnamese and Filipinos», which are being arrested for immigration and customs in Texas, were «prepared for removal to Liby residents of migrants. » »
Lawyers for the Burmese man, for PoliticalHe said that he was originally scheduled to be on a flight to Libya, before the plan was abandoned in the midst of the media and legal scrutiny. The lawyers also said that the man, identified as NM in the judicial documents, received a notification about deportation to South Sudan only in English, violating the previous order of Judge Murphy due to the limited competence of NM English.
A level four travel notice of the United States Department of State warns Americans to avoid trips to South Sudan. The country entered the Civil War in 2013 and according to the United States government, «the armed conflict is ongoing and includes the struggle between several political and ethnic groups.» The travel notice also warns that «violent crime, such as car theft, shootings, ambush, assaults, robberies and kidnappings are common throughout southern Sudan … foreign citizens have been victims of rape, sexual assault, armed hand robberies and other violent crimes.»
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