A federal judge, Brian Murphy, has warned that the Trump administration could face contempt of court for deporting migrants to South Sudan, potentially violating his prior order allowing migrants to contest their deportations. Immigration attorneys reported that a flight carrying a dozen migrants, including individuals from Myanmar and Vietnam, landed in South Sudan, a country fraught with conflict and instability. Judge Murphy indicated the need for the migrants to remain in government custody pending a hearing, emphasizing that any deportations to third countries without due process are unacceptable.
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A ‘criminal enterprise’ may be emerging in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial
Capricorn Clark, a former assistant to Sean “Diddy” Combs, testified in his sex trafficking trial that Combs sought revenge on Kid Cudi in December 2011 after discovering Cudi was dating his girlfriend, Cassie. Clark alleged that Combs, armed with a gun, ordered her to accompany him to Cudi's home, where they broke in but found him absent, leading to violent actions later connected to Combs. Combs faces multiple charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, while...
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