Supreme Court Hands Trump Huge Win on Deporting Illegals – EVOL

The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that deportations of migrants to third countries can continue without additional due process requirements that were imposed by a district court judge, says ABC News.

This will allow the case to continue through the lower courts.

The order came after a deportation flight carrying men from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, and Mexico was diverted to Djibouti after initially being scheduled to land in South Sudan.

The rerouting was made to allow the individuals time to contest their deportation, according to US officials.

BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to restart swift removals of illegal aliens to countries other than their homelands, lifting a court order requiring they get a chance to challenge the deportations. pic.twitter.com/fkEz1eCoXk

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The men aboard the flight had been convicted of violent offenses, including murder, sexual assault, kidnapping, and robbery.

Officials say that the individuals should not be allowed back into the US.

Previously, Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts had ordered that the Trump administration would have to maintain custody of illegal immigrants that were flown to South Sudan.

Murphy held an emergency hearing in May, and

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