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US Presidential Administration Donald Trump illegally deported two Asian men to South Sudan, Immigration lawyers said.
In a statement by a federal judge in Boston, the lawyers said the flight that was transporting a dozen people, including the citizens of Myanmar and Vietnam, landed in South Sudan on Tuesday.
The preliminary court ruling prohibits the US government from the deportation of migrants to third countries without providing “significant opportunities” to dispute such deletions.
BBC contacted the Homeland Security Department for comments. South Sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world, and in recent years has suffered conflict and political instability.
On Tuesday, the National Alliance’s lawyers asked for immigration a federal judge about an emergency to prevent deportation.
On April 18, Judge Brian Murphy issued a decree demanding that illegal migrants have the opportunity to challenge the removal of countries except their homeland.
After reports appeared that some migrants are going to send to Libya, Judge Murphy, appointed Biden, said any such step would violate his ruling.
Burmese’s lawyers said in court on Tuesday that their client was talking to a limited English language and refused to sign a message about the removal that officials were submitted to the Texas immigration detention center.
On Tuesday morning, an email lawyer, noticing that her client is no longer indicated by the American local immigration and customs authorities, the judicial supply reports. She was told that he had been removed from the US.
When she asked which country her client was removed, the email answer said, “South Sudan.”
The lawyers said that another client, Vietnamese, “seems to have suffered the same fate” and “was either in the same flight” as a man from Myanmar.
Vietnamese’s husband and wife sent an e -mail to a lawyer and stated that a group of about 10 other persons who were believed to be deported, included citizens of Laos, Thailand, Pakistan and Mexico, Reuters reports.
“Please help!” The couple said in an email. “They can’t be allowed to do it.”
US Government’s Advisory States “do not go to South Sudan from the crime, abduction and armed conflicts.”
The youngest nation of Africa, it survived the bloody civil war shortly after its independence in 2011.