Supreme Court says criminal migrants may be deported to South Sudan

Washington – The Supreme Court said on Monday that the Trump administration could deport penal immigrants to South Sudan or Libya, even if these countries are thought to be very dangerous for visitors.
With 6-3 votes, the conservative majority has set aside the decisions of a Boston-based judge, who deserved a “meaningful opportunity önem in order to object to being sent to a strange country where detained men were tortured or abused.
Court one Unsigned Order Without explanation.
Justice Sonia Sonia Sotomayor wrote a 19 -page opposition and Justice Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson joined.
“It is best to progress carefully about life and death. In this case, the government has adopted an opposite approach,” he said. “I can’t join such disgusting to abuse the equal authority of the court.”
Last month government Eight criminal immigrants On a military plane of South Sudan.
Trump’s lawyer Gen. D. John Sauer said to the court, “All of these aliens committed disgusting crimes such as murder, arson, armed robbery, kidnapping, sexual assault of a mentally disabled woman, child rape and more”. There was also a “final subtraction order ından from an immigration judge.
However, Brian Murphy, the US regional judge in Boston, said that the flight could challenge an earlier order because men were not given a reasonable chance to object. The Congress against torture said that people provided protection against being sent to a country where they were tortured or killed.
“Do not travel to South Sudan due to crime, kidnapping and armed conflict.”
Sauer said that this case is different from the others, which includes deportation, because it was dealing with the “worst”, which is unauthorized among the immigrants in the country. He said that these immigrants were convicted of crimes and given the “final lifting order”.
However, their own countries did not want to take them.
“It is difficult to remove many aliens that deserve to remove the most,” he said to the court. “As a result, criminal foreigners are usually allowed to stay in the United States for years, and in the meantime, the victims of the laws that follow the law.”
Migration and customs protection, a plane Military Base in Djibouti.
In April, Murphy said in April, “This offers a simple question: the US should be given the chance to tell the person where they went and tell the United States to the United States before sending someone to a country other than their origin countries?”
The plaintiffs said, “The minimum that combines with the required process”.