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Supreme Court allows Trump to resume third-country deportations

The legal battle stems from claims by detainees who said they were not provided proper opportunity to express fears of torture if returned to certain nations.

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The core of the dispute involves the question of what procedural protections foreigners deserve before removal. The lower court had mandated notice and time for detainees to contest their deportation orders. File Image.

Members of the Supreme Court have permitted the Trump administration to resume deporting illegal aliens to third countries without additional due process requirements, marking a major victory for the administration’s immigration agenda.

 

The decision effectively lifted a preliminary injunction that had temporarily halted the practice. The legal battle stems from claims by detainees who said they were not provided proper opportunity to express fears of torture if returned to certain nations.

 

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