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The White House has discussed deporting migrants to Libya, sources say. A federal judge ruled Wednesday that deporting noncitizens to Libya without due process would violate his existing court ...
A federal judge said Wednesday that deporting migrants to Libya or Saudi Arabia, as reported in the media, would violate his previous order if they were not provided written notice and an ...
By Eric Schmitt Hamed Aleaziz Maggie Haberman and Michael Crowley Reporting from Washington The Trump administration is planning to transport a group of immigrants to Libya on a U.S. military ...
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that deporting noncitizens to Libya without due process would violate his existing court order, after sources said the White House has discussed such plans.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs Reporting from Washington A federal judge said on Wednesday that the deportation of immigrants by the Trump administration to Libya would be in violation of a court order he ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is working to ramp up its pointless cruelty toward immigrants, and has apparently been plotting to have the military send Asian immigrants to Libya ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. authorities informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that has a history of human rights violations, attorneys said Wednesday.
Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock Libya’s two rival governments on Wednesday said they had not agreed to accept migrants from the U.S., disrupting Trump administration plans to fly deportees there.
WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge said any effort by the Trump administration to deport migrants to Libya would clearly violate a prior court order barring officials from swiftly ...
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