Mass. judge denies eight migrants’ request to halt South Sudan deportation

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Eight migrants from a federal judge’s request in Massachusetts were rejected on Friday to stop their deportation to southern Sudan.
The lawyers of the Ministry of Justice said that the men were scheduled to be transferred to South Sudan on Friday at 7:00 pm Each time after two trials in the emergency request on July 4, a day when the courts are closed in another way.
Immigrants, who are from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Burma, Sudan and Vietnam, submitted new claims on Thursday after the United States Supreme Court showed that the federal judge in Boston Brian Murphy could not ask the Ministry of Internal Security to keep it.
Also on Friday, Federal Judge Randolf Moss in Washington stopped the Trump administration’s efforts to deport eight immigrants to southern Sudan, the latest case that tests the legitimacy of the Trump administration’s batch to charge illegal immigrants to the third countries.
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Moss briefly stopped the deportation after the lawyers raised the migrants in his trial and sent the case to Boston, where Murphy denied the claim.
The eight men argued by deporting them to South Sudan would violate the constitution, which prohibits a “harsh and unusual” punishment. They were convicted of various crimes, with four of them convicted of death, the Ministry of Internal Security said.
They were held for six weeks on a military base in Djibouti instead of returning it to the United States.
On Thursday, immigrants made new claims after the Supreme Court said that a federal judge in Boston could no longer demand the Ministry of Internal Security to keep it, Reuters said.
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During the Friday session with Moss, one of the government’s lawyer argued that the orders of the court that stopped deporting the agreed upon constitute a serious problem for American diplomatic relations and will make foreign countries less likely to accept the transfer of migrants in the future.
This issue is the latest development on the legitimacy of the Trump administration campaign to deter migration by charging migrants to other sites other than their countries, according to dealing with other countries, according to Reuters.
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Moss said during the session: “It seems to me that the United States government is almost self -evident that the United States government cannot take humans and send them to conditions in which their physical well -being is in danger simply to either punish them or send a signal to others,” Moss said during the session.
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2025-07-04 22:25:00