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Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations to third countries without notice for now

23 June 2025
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Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations to third countries without notice for now
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The Supreme Court lifted a lower court’s order that required the Trump administration to allow migrants to contest deportations to third countries based on fears of torture or persecution, enabling the administration to resume such deportations. Dissenting justices criticized the ruling as undermining due process, asserting that it permits unlawful deportations without notice or an opportunity for migrants to defend themselves.

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