Eight migrants in U.S. custody have lost their appeal against deportation to South Sudan, a country criticized for human rights abuses, as Judge Brian Murphy denied the request despite previous support from Judge Randolph Moss. The Trump administration is pushing for expedited removals, labeling the migrants as violent criminals, with deportations set to occur shortly after the Supreme Court’s rulings.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Eight people in the U.S. who were about to be sent back to a country where it’s very dangerous for them lost their last chance to stay safe, even though many people are worried about what might happen to them there.
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