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After the justices let the administration deport migrants to countries with which they had no connection, a federal judge blocked the removal of eight men.
By Adam Liptak and Mattathias Schwartz
After the justices let the administration deport migrants to countries with which they had no connection, a federal judge blocked the removal of eight men.
U.S.
Immigration
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After the justices let the administration deport migrants to countries with which they had no connection, a federal judge blocked the removal of eight men.
By Adam Liptak and Mattathias Schwartz

The ruling applies immediately to a group of men the government has sought to send to South Sudan.

The administration asked the Supreme Court to lift a judge's order requiring migrants be able to contest their removal to…

The ruling hands a victory to the Trump administration in its pursuit of mass deportations.

WASHINGTON: A divided Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to restart swift removals of migrants to countries…

A divided Supreme Court is lifting, for now, a court order requiring they get a chance to challenge the deportations.

This comes after the Supreme Court granted other administration requests related to immigration, such as allowing the DHS to…