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Judge Denies Migrants' Deportation Request to South Sudan
A Massachusetts federal judge denied eight migrants' request to stop their deportation to South Sudan on Friday, despite arguments that their safety would be at risk; a Washington judge temporarily halted the deportation, raising concerns about U.S. diplomatic relations.
Judge Denies Migrants' Deportation Request to South Sudan
A Massachusetts federal judge denied eight migrants' request to stop their deportation to South Sudan on Friday, despite arguments that their safety would be at risk; a Washington judge temporarily halted the deportation, raising concerns about U.S. diplomatic relations.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.
Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Criminals to South Sudan
The Supreme Court allowed the deportation of eight convicted criminals from Djibouti to South Sudan, overruling a lower court's injunction based on a prior ruling that eased restrictions on deporting migrants to third countries; two justices dissented, citing the risk of torture or death for the dep...
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Criminals to South Sudan
The Supreme Court allowed the deportation of eight convicted criminals from Djibouti to South Sudan, overruling a lower court's injunction based on a prior ruling that eased restrictions on deporting migrants to third countries; two justices dissented, citing the risk of torture or death for the dep...
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...
Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...
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56% Bias Score


South Sudan Airstrikes Kill Civilians Amidst Renewed Conflict
Airstrikes in South Sudan have killed at least seven and injured dozens of civilians in recent weeks, as the army clashes with militia groups, causing a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of a return to civil war, further complicated by the US government attempting to deport convicted criminal...
South Sudan Airstrikes Kill Civilians Amidst Renewed Conflict
Airstrikes in South Sudan have killed at least seven and injured dozens of civilians in recent weeks, as the army clashes with militia groups, causing a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of a return to civil war, further complicated by the US government attempting to deport convicted criminal...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
The Trump administration deported eight migrants with alleged serious criminal convictions to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling overturned a lower court injunction, defying concerns about potential human rights abuses and despite warnings against travel to South Sudan.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
The Trump administration deported eight migrants with alleged serious criminal convictions to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling overturned a lower court injunction, defying concerns about potential human rights abuses and despite warnings against travel to South Sudan.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...

Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...
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60% Bias Score

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...
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32% Bias Score

Unexpected Deportation to South Sudan Sparks Legal Battle
Tuan Thanh Phan, a Vietnamese green card holder serving a 25-year sentence for murder and assault in the U.S., was unexpectedly deported to South Sudan instead of Vietnam on his release date, prompting legal action over insufficient time to contest the deportation.

Unexpected Deportation to South Sudan Sparks Legal Battle
Tuan Thanh Phan, a Vietnamese green card holder serving a 25-year sentence for murder and assault in the U.S., was unexpectedly deported to South Sudan instead of Vietnam on his release date, prompting legal action over insufficient time to contest the deportation.
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56% Bias Score
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