The US Supreme Court just ruled 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to deport illegal aliens to third-party countries without requiring extensive notice beforehand — even if their home country refuses to take them.
The three whackjobs on the court voted against deporting criminals.
The move pauses a move by a Massachusetts judge prohibiting the administration from sending immigrants to countries other than their home country. New York Times: The pause allows the administration to send men held at an American military base in Djibouti on to South Sudan while their court case plays out. The court’s three liberal members dissented (New York Times).
SCOTUS Blog: The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Trump administration’s request and put Murphy’s order on hold while the government’s appeal moves forward. As is often the case with orders on the court’s emergency appeals docket, the court did not provide any reasoning for its ruling, nor did the justices who signed on to the ruling publicly identify themselves; we know only that at least five justices voted to pause Murphy’s order (SCOTUS Blog).
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Author: Pamela Geller
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