America.. Temporarily allowing the deportation of illegal immigrants to third countries

It allowed Monday to manage ordered the continuation of temporary deportations of illegal immigrants to countries other than their home countries.
The court suspended, by a majority of two votes to one, a decision to stop deportations to the so-called"Third countries"which had been imposed by a lower court.
Immigration Policies in America
Last month, Judge Brian Murphy ruled that deportations to third countries were illegal, but suspended the implementation of his ruling to allow time for the government to file an appeal.
The Court of Appeal suspended the decision to halt deportations, and allowed them to continue pending a decision on the case.
Prosecutor Pam Bondi welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision, considering that "Decisive victory" For President Donald Trump’s immigration program.
Trump campaigned on a pledge to deport millions of illegal immigrants.
In his ruling, Judge Murphy indicated that Congress had approved a policy requiring that no person be deported to a country where his life might be in danger or where he might be exposed to torture.
Deportation to Third Countries
Murphy, who was appointed by former President Joe Biden, had previously sought to prevent the deportation of a group of migrants to South Sudan, which is witnessing unrest, but the Supreme Court with a conservative majority overruled. His decision.
According to US authorities, the eight men who make up the group – two from Burma, two from Cuba, and one each from Vietnam, Laos, Mexico and South Sudan – are convicted of violent crimes.
The Trump administration has defended deportations to third countries as necessary because the home countries of some of those targeted for deportation may refuse to receive them.
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