Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Lift Restrictions on Deportations to Third Countries

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A lower court judge blocked the administrationโ€™s ability to remove illegal immigrants to South Sudan and other third countries.

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to block a lower court order restricting the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s (DHS) ability to deport illegal immigrants to nations other than their home countries.

โ€œOn behalf of a nationwide class of aliens with final orders of removal, the district court issued an extraordinary preliminary injunction that restrains DHS from exercising its undisputed statutory authority to remove an alien to a country not specifically identified in his removal order (i.e., a โ€™third country’), unless DHS first satisfies an onerous set of procedures invented by the district court to assess any potential claim under the Convention Against Torture,โ€ the Justice Department said in a filing on May 27.

It added that, โ€œThose judicially created procedures are currently wreaking havoc on the third country removal process,โ€ noting that aliens lack the prior ties in these countries that would expose them to likely persecution or torture by country officials.

โ€œThe administration said it had been removing individuals to South Sudan, but was blocked by U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts.

According to the departmentโ€™s filing, the administration โ€œwas in the process of removing a group of criminal aliens who had been in the country for years or decades after receiving final orders of removal, despite having committed horrific crimes.โ€

That included, the filing says, people convicted of murder, sexually abusing a child, and sexually abusing a mentally handicapped woman.

โ€œAll these aliens have already received extensive legal process. All were tried and convicted in a criminal court, with all the process and protections afforded to criminal defendants. All were adjudicated removable,โ€ it added.

Murphy has issued multiple orders over the past few months blocking potential deportations. In April, he said that individuals should be given a chance to raise any concerns if they had reason to believed that their deportation to a new country would โ€œlikely result in their persecution, torture, and/or death.โ€

โ€œThis small modicum of process is mandated by the Constitution of the United States,โ€ he added.

Byย Sam Dormanย andย Melanie Sun

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