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Eight migrants were denied a request by the federal judge of Massachusetts on Friday to stop their exile.
The lawyers of the Department of Justice said that men were sent to South Sudan on ET at 7:00 pm on Friday, when two courts considered their emergency request on July 4, one day when the courts were closed, Reuters said.
The migrants, who are from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Burma, Sudan and Vietnam, clearly filed new claims by the US Supreme Court on Thursday that Boston’s federal judge Brian Murphy may not need to keep them to the Homeland Security Department.
In addition, on Friday, Federal Judge Randolf Moss in Washington stopped the efforts of eight migrants of the Trump administration to deport South Sudan, testing the validity of push to ship illegal migrants in third countries of the latest case Trump administration.
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Illegal migrants prepared to return to Ecuador on a military aircraft. On Friday, a federal judge stopped efforts to send eight migrants of the Trump administration to Soutd Sudan. (Fox News)
Moss had briefly stopped exile after the Moss filed new claims in his court after lawyers for migrants and sent the case to Boston, where Murphy denied the claim.
Eight people argued their exile for South Sudan that it would violate the Constitution, which banned “cruel and unusual” punishment, the Reuters said. He has been convicted for various crimes, four of them have been convicted of murder, the Homeland Security has said.
He was detained at a military base in Djibouti for six weeks instead of bringing him back to the United States.
On Thursday, migrants filed new claims after the Supreme Court that a federal judge in Boston could no longer need the Homeland Security Department.
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During a Friday hearing with Moss, a government prosecutor argued that the court orders have stopped exile, which is a serious problem for American diplomatic relations and will be less likely to accept foreign countries to accept the transfer of migrants in the future.
The case is the latest development on the validity of the Campaign of Trump Administration, which is to make deals with other countries along with other countries to prevent immigration by migrants to prevent immigration.
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During the hearing, Moss said, “It seems almost self-sufficient that the United States can not take humans and send them under circumstances in which their physical goodness is at risk or to punish them or send them a signal to others,” Moss said during the hearing.