The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday it will allow the Trump administration to resume swift deportations of convicted criminals to "third countries," even if they have no ties.

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.

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

Court has lifted order requiring that migrants – from countries including Myanmar, Vietnam and Cuba – get a chance to challenge deportations.

Dissenting justice warns court actions expose ‘thousands to the risk of torture or death’.

La orden de la corte levanta una emitida por un juez federal de Boston que frenaba este tipo de expulsiones

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…

Justices lift judicial order, handing victory to US president in his aggressive pursuit of mass deportations

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

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday it will allow the Trump administration to resume swift deportations of convicted criminals to "third countries," even if they have no ties.

Court ruling will allow administration to continue deporting migrants to war-torn countries not their own. Key US politics stories from Monday 23 June at a glance

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.