U.S Supreme Court has approved the deportation of eight migrants stranded at a military base in Djibouti back to South Sudan, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with third-country removals.

The migrants, from various countries, had been halted by a court stay, but the court’s decision lifted these restrictions. The ruling is said to have faced dissent from liberal justices, who expressed concern over the migrants’ safety and potential human rights violations. Meanwhile, the Trump administration argues these deportations are necessary, citing countries’ refusal to accept their nationals. The decision aligns with Trump’s broader efforts to expedite deportations.


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