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An appellate court had it rejectedto remove an injunction. This decision should be the government of Donald Trump preventing non -state members without decent procedures in “third countries” – that is, countries that are not their country of origin. The court could not be asserted regarding persecution, torture and death. And now the Trump government is said to have violated this judicial order a few days later.

Court of appeal strengthens judicial order against deportation

Two men who originally come from Myanmar and Vietnam and themselves in USImmigration According to their lawyers, the authorities have deported the south -sudan decomposed by the war. That reported Political. Her lawyers stated that they had received a message about the deportation plans on Monday evening. And that on Tuesday morning they were sitting in a plane with ten other deported deported.

Deportation despite the court judgment: South Sudan case study

At the beginning of this month, like Rolling Stone reportedthe Trump government prepared the use of a military aircraft. To fly immigrants to Libya. All of this before judge Brian Murphy made it clear that this would violate his judicial order. Lawyers of the National Immigration Litigation Alliance, the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and from Human Rights warnedthat “Laotian, Vietnamese and Filipino” immigrants, who records the immigration and customs authority in Texas, “are prepared for their deportation for Libya. A country that is notorious for its human rights violations, especially towards migrants”.

Case NM: violation of the court order by language barriers

The lawyers of the Burmese man said loudly Politicalthat he should originally be on a flight to Libya before the plan was given up due to media reporting and legal exams. The lawyers also said that the man who was identified in the court documents as NM had only received the notification of the deportation to South Sudan in English. Which violates the previous arrangement of judge Murphy, since NM only has limited English skills.

One Level 4 travel warning The US State Department advises US citizens from traveling to South Sudan. The country has been in the civil war since 2013. And according to the US government, “armed conflicts last, including fighting between different political and ethnic groups”. The travel warning also warns: “Violence crimes such as authora leaves, shootings, standings, raids, robberies and kidnappings are common all over South Sudan. Foreign nationals were victims of rapes, sexual assault, armed robberies and other violent crimes.”

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