Trump sends Asian immigrants to Sudan, violating court order: lawyer

The country is not its country of origin after the appeals court refused to lift the ban aimed at banning Donald Trump's administration from deporting non-citizens to "third-party countries" - without due process and without giving them the attention to persecution, torture and death, the government allegedly violated the court order a few days later.

According to its lawyers, two men, originally from Myanmar and Vietnam, were deported and deported. politics Report. Their lawyers said they received notices of the deportation program Monday night and by Tuesday morning they were sitting on the plane with 10 other deported people.

Earlier this month, Rolling stones The report said the Trump administration was preparing to use a military plane to fly immigrants to Libya, and then Judge Brian Murphy clarified that doing so would violate court orders. Lawyers who own the National Immigration Litigation Alliance, Northwest Immigration Rights Program and Human Rights warn that “Laos, Vietnamese and the Philippines” immigrants are detained by Texas immigration and customs enforcement, and are committing crimes for residents, especially those who immigrate, are ready to move to well-known human rights.

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Burmese lawyer politicssaid he was scheduled to fly to Libya before abandoning the plan in media and legal review. The lawyer also said the man was identified as NM in court documents and received a notice of English-only deportation, violating Judge Murphy's previous orders because NM's English proficiency was limited.

The U.S. State Department's Level 4 travel advisory warns Americans to avoid traveling to South Sudan. The country launched a civil war with the U.S. government in 2013, and “armed conflict is underway, including battles between various politics and races.” Travel consultation also warned: “In South Sudan, violent crimes such as carjacking, gunfire, ambush, beating, robbery and kidnapping are common. … Foreign nationals are victims of rape, sexual assault, armed robbery and other violent crimes.”