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Secretary of State Mark Rubio said on Friday that federal court ruling The US government’s demand to maintain custody of the departments in the flight intended for South Sudan will lead to “significant and irreparable damage to the US foreign policy.”
Trump administration at the end of Friday filed two court documents after US County Judge Brian Murphy with Massachusetts stated deportation The flight violated its preliminary ban in April, which allows the Department of Time to dispute the order to send to the country except its own.
“This Ministry of Justice believes that such a situation requires court interference to restore the full power of President Trump II for foreign policy,” said the US Fox News Digital Ministry.
Rubio noted that the order had already complicated diplomacy in the United States with Libya, South Sudan and Djibouti and posed a serious threat to the Presidential Presidential Directorate for foreign policy.
Federal Judge orders Trump administration to track deported immigrants to South Sudan
The Trump administration at the end of Friday filed two court documents after the judge stated that the deportation flight violated its preliminary ban, which allows the Department of Time to dispute the order to send to the country other than its own. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
In his submission, Rubio stated that the court orders “had already hindered quiet diplomatic efforts and deteriorated internal political and safe divisions” in Libya.
He also threatens “to disrupt his efforts to calmly restore productive work relations with Juba,” the capital of South Sudan, he said.
Prior to the intervention of the court, Rubio said the South Sudan government refused to accept the national South Sudan, but has since “took measures to work more together with the US government”.
DHS exposes migrants deported to South Sudan because the judge threatens to order their return
Third, Rubio stated that the order “harms” in Djibouti, which is “strategically located in Africa” with a single US military base on the African continent.
Departers are temporarily conducted at the US Military -Marine Base in Djibouti.
The deportation flight went to Guatemala in January. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez, File)
In the second submission, the administration asked the court to “revise” his order and “very difficult the requirements.”
“From the orders of this court (US government), which are currently detaining dangerous criminals in a sensitive place, not knowing if, or where this court will transfer their release,” the application said.
“Such development has imposed unacceptable, it makes it difficult to implement the president’s ability to carry out his powers of Article II, including his powers to govern the military, to manage relations with foreign countries and to fulfill the immigration authorities of our country.”
Deported “used the benefit of the full process in accordance with the laws of the United States and were legally removed from the country,” the application said, urging to remain unless the order.
“These criminal aliens demand only statements that they were afraid to move to South Sudan to get other procedures needed by the court on April 18, 2025,” the administration wrote. “The aliens did not do this. So, DHS tried to remove these foreigners – who have committed the most reverse violations of our country’s laws – to a place where they no longer pose a threat to the United States.”
Secretary of State Mark Rubio said on Friday that a court ruling, which demands that the US government maintain custody of the South Sudan flight, will lead to “considerable and irreparable damage to the US foreign policy.” (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Texas flight at the beginning of the week with eight migrants from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico and South Sudan.
Murphy issued a ruling on Tuesday night after immigrants from Myanmar and Vietnam have accused Trump administration of illegal deportation of their customers to other countries. They claim that there is a court ruling that blocks such removal.
Murphy’s ruling stated that the government should “support the custody and control of the class members, which are currently being brought to South Sudan or to any other third country to ensure practical expediency of returning if the court finds that such deletions were illegal.”
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Rubio announced In April, the US will withdraw the visas conducted by the South Sudan passport owners, and none of them will be issued, which attributes the changes to the “South Sudan’s transition government failure to accept its repatriate citizens in time,” the statement said at the time.
The US has third-party deportation agreements with several countries, the most famous Salvador, which has taken hundreds of Venezuelan deported Trump administration.
Fox News’ Brooke Singman made this report.