A federal judge denied a last-minute request to block the deportation of eight migrants, convicted of violent crimes in the U.S., to South Sudan from Djibouti, where they had been held after a previous ruling halted their removal. Despite concerns about potential torture and harm upon their return, the Supreme Court’s recent decision allowed the Trump administration to proceed with their deportation plans.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A judge decided that eight people who did bad things and were sent away from the U.S. can be sent to a different country, even though there are worries they might get hurt there.
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