WASHINGTON: A divided Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to restart swift removals of migrants to countries other than their homelands, lifting for now a court order requiring they get a chance to challenge the deportations. The high court majority did not detail its reasoning in the brief order, as is typical on its emergency docket. All three liberal justices dissented from the order. It came after immigration officials put eight people on a plane to South Sudan in May. US District Judge Brian E.

The administration asked the Supreme Court to lift a judge's order requiring migrants be able to contest their removal to countries other than their own.

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