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Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...
Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan, Citing Court Order Violation
US District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportation of migrants to South Sudan after finding the administration likely violated a court order barring deportations to countries where the migrants could face persecution. The judge warned of crim...
Judge Halts Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan, Citing Court Order Violation
US District Judge Brian Murphy in Boston on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportation of migrants to South Sudan after finding the administration likely violated a court order barring deportations to countries where the migrants could face persecution. The judge warned of crim...
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44% Bias Score


\"UN to Vote on South Sudan Arms Embargo Renewal Amidst Humanitarian Crisis\"\
Years of conflict in South Sudan have killed thousands, displaced thousands more, and left over 60,000 children malnourished; the UN Security Council will vote on whether to renew an arms embargo expiring May 31st, amid concerns of violations and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
\"UN to Vote on South Sudan Arms Embargo Renewal Amidst Humanitarian Crisis\"\
Years of conflict in South Sudan have killed thousands, displaced thousands more, and left over 60,000 children malnourished; the UN Security Council will vote on whether to renew an arms embargo expiring May 31st, amid concerns of violations and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated Deportation Order
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan without providing them due process, highlighting a broader trend of legal challenges to the administration's immigration policies.
Federal Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated Deportation Order
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan without providing them due process, highlighting a broader trend of legal challenges to the administration's immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score


US Government Violates Court Order in South Sudan Deportation
A US federal judge ruled that the US government illegally deported migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order that prevented them from appealing. The migrants, from countries including Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and Pakistan, were not allowed to challenge their deportation to a third country. The ...
US Government Violates Court Order in South Sudan Deportation
A US federal judge ruled that the US government illegally deported migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order that prevented them from appealing. The migrants, from countries including Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and Pakistan, were not allowed to challenge their deportation to a third country. The ...
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40% Bias Score


South Sudan Conflict Displaces Over 130,000, Triggers Cholera Outbreak
In mid-April 2024, escalating clashes between South Sudan's government forces and opposition groups in Jonglei and Upper Nile states displaced over 130,000 people, disrupting aid, triggering a cholera outbreak, and reviving memories of the 2013-2018 civil war.
South Sudan Conflict Displaces Over 130,000, Triggers Cholera Outbreak
In mid-April 2024, escalating clashes between South Sudan's government forces and opposition groups in Jonglei and Upper Nile states displaced over 130,000 people, disrupting aid, triggering a cholera outbreak, and reviving memories of the 2013-2018 civil war.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge's Order Allegedly Violated in Migrant Deportations to South Sudan
A US judge's order preventing the deportation of migrants to third countries without proper notice was allegedly violated when at least 12 Vietnamese and Burmese migrants were deported to South Sudan this week, prompting legal action and raising human rights concerns.

US Judge's Order Allegedly Violated in Migrant Deportations to South Sudan
A US judge's order preventing the deportation of migrants to third countries without proper notice was allegedly violated when at least 12 Vietnamese and Burmese migrants were deported to South Sudan this week, prompting legal action and raising human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...

Judge Investigates Potential Illegal Deportations to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally deported at least 12 migrants to South Sudan on Tuesday, potentially violating a court order requiring adequate due process and safety screenings before deportation to third countries; the judge has ordered the gov...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Rules DHS Violated Injunction in South Sudan Deportations
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security violated a court injunction by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan, despite most originating from other countries, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about due process and the treatment of deportees.

Judge Rules DHS Violated Injunction in South Sudan Deportations
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security violated a court injunction by deporting eight migrants to South Sudan, despite most originating from other countries, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about due process and the treatment of deportees.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Orders Emergency Hearing Over Deportations to South Sudan
A U.S. judge ordered an emergency hearing Wednesday to investigate the Trump administration's apparent deportation of immigrants to South Sudan and other countries, potentially violating a court order protecting individuals from removal to unsafe locations; the judge demanded the government account ...

Judge Orders Emergency Hearing Over Deportations to South Sudan
A U.S. judge ordered an emergency hearing Wednesday to investigate the Trump administration's apparent deportation of immigrants to South Sudan and other countries, potentially violating a court order protecting individuals from removal to unsafe locations; the judge demanded the government account ...
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40% Bias Score

Judge May Block Deportation of Eight Convicted Criminals to South Sudan
A Biden-appointed federal judge may order the return of a plane carrying eight convicted criminals deported to South Sudan, whose crimes range from homicide to sexual assault, after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed details of their crimes in court.

Judge May Block Deportation of Eight Convicted Criminals to South Sudan
A Biden-appointed federal judge may order the return of a plane carrying eight convicted criminals deported to South Sudan, whose crimes range from homicide to sexual assault, after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed details of their crimes in court.
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60% Bias Score

South Sudan Hospital Attack Kills Seven Amid Rising Civil War Fears
At least seven people were killed and 20 injured in an attack on a hospital and market in Old Fangak, South Sudan, on Saturday, destroying the area's only hospital and displacing over 30,000 civilians, amid fears of a return to civil war.

South Sudan Hospital Attack Kills Seven Amid Rising Civil War Fears
At least seven people were killed and 20 injured in an attack on a hospital and market in Old Fangak, South Sudan, on Saturday, destroying the area's only hospital and displacing over 30,000 civilians, amid fears of a return to civil war.
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36% Bias Score
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