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The United States deported eight and eight people after a legal battle focused on Djibouti for several weeks.
Men, who were sentenced to crimes, including crime, sexual assassination and robbery, were near or near the end of his sentences.
Only one of eight is from South Sudan. The rest are Myanmar, Cuba, Vietnamese, Laos and Mexico. US officials said that most of their homes refuse to accept them.
Trump management is working to expand deportation to third countries.
Deported people to El Salvador and Costa Rica. Rwanda confirmed discussions and was given to Benin, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Equatorial and Moldovan media reports as potential recipe countries.
A photo of the Patriotic Safety Department for CBS, the BBC’s US partner, the men and legs on the plane, the plane.
Authorities also said that the South Sudanese government would happen to them or the fate. The country remains unstable and is on the eve of the Civil War, with the warning of the US State Department against the journey due to “crime, theft and armed conflict.”
Eight flew in May first in May, but the planes later directed Djibouti District Judge of the United States in Massachusetts Brian Murphy blocked the deportation. Migrants had to be aware of the warning of deportation to third countries and talk to a shelter official.
However, the Supreme Court passed to the Trump leadership last week and overturned the judge of the judge Murphy. On Thursday, the Supreme Court confirmed that the judge could not require the process of hearing the process to continue the deportations.
Lawyers then asked another judge to intervene, but as a result decided that only the judge was the jurisdiction of Murphy. Judge Murphy said he had no authority to stop the demolition of the Supreme Court.
Tricia McLaughhl was called South Sudan’s deportation, who won South Sudan’s “active judges”.
Earlier this year, the Secretary of State Marco Rubio has repealed all visas for South Sudan passport holders who refused to receive deported citizens of the country.