U.S. moved to send deportees to conflict-torn South Sudan, potentially violating court order

U.S. moved to send deportees to conflict-torn South Sudan, potentially violating court order

A federal judge has ordered that U.S. officials must appear in court Wednesday to identify the migrants impacted by a removal order to South Sudan, as he considers whether their deportations were unlawful.U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Massachusetts

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