Eight men, deported from the U.S., have been relocated to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling. These men, convicted of violent crimes, faced legal battles and were held in Djibouti for weeks.
In a dramatic turn, a federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants to South Sudan, citing ongoing legal issues and the dire conditions in the war-torn nation.
In a contentious ruling, the Supreme Court permits the Trump administration to deport eight men to South Sudan, raising concerns over human rights and potential torture. Critics argue the decision undermines legal protections for immigrants.