The US deported 8 migrants to South Sudan: Legal challenges were faced by the Supreme Court; Critic call unconstitutional step

US President Donald Trump (AP)

The Trump administration has deported eight migrants in South Sudan, confirming an American department, initially closed after a plan to send them on a basis in Djibouti.“A District Judge cannot determine the National Security and Foreign Policy of the United States,” Assistant Secretary Trisia McLaglin told ABC News. “This Independence Day is another victory for the safety and safety of American people.”The aircraft reached South Sudan shortly before midnight on Friday.Eight migrants, who are serious criminal guilty of the Homeland Security Department allegations, were earlier involved in a trial, temporarily restored the South Sudan to their exile, instead of an American military base in Djibouti.According to court filing, conditions at the US military base in Djibouti were difficult for both prisoners and ICE officials, who were assigned to guard them. The case reached the US Supreme Court, which ruled in the 7-2 judgment on Thursday that the Trump administration was not forced to follow the following court order, in which the migrants needed to stay in military facilities, while the legal proceedings continued. The ruling won another legal victory for the Trump administration, which is in an ongoing effort to deport the countries with which they have no direct relations, and where they can potentially face misbehavior.In an uncontrolled opinion, the US Supreme Court said that, after its recent decision to remove judges-logged procedure requirements for the exile of the third country, the government can no longer be held accountable to violate those security.One of the lawyers representing the group of men described his exile as “punitive and unconstitutional”.In a statement to ABC News, Tina Realmuto said, “Due to the procedural decision of the Supreme Court, these people were denied the opportunity to combat their exile in South Sudan on the basis of torture or death.” “The US State Department has warned Americans against all the visit to South Sudan, yet these people deported without any proper process. Do not make any mistake about it, these exile were punitive and unconstitutional.,

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