Eight immigrants that the Trump government wanted to deport to southern Sudan stay in Djibouti

The Trump government wanted to deport immigrants to South Sudan, one of the poorest countries in the world that is in danger of sunbathing again in a civil war. However, by court ruling, immigrants will remain temporarily in Djibouti, which has caused strong dissatisfaction with the US administration. Eight immigrants, who, according to authorities, have been convicted of violent crimes in the US, boarded an aircraft on Tuesday to South Sudan, in the absence of an agreement of the authorities in their homeland to welcome them, according to the Trump government. They are two nationals of Myanmar, one of Vietnam, one by Laos, two of Cuba, one by Mexico and one by South Sudan. However, in a decision released on Wednesday night, a federal judge in Boston (northeast) ruled that the Trump government violated previous decisions. He thought in particular that the alert of immigrants less than 24 hours before their deportation to southern Sudan, a country for which the State Department’s travel directive is in force, […]
Source: News Beast

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