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A federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled that the Trump administration cannot deport migrants to Libya unless they are given the opportunity to challenge their removal in court. The decision comes after concerns were raised about the safety of migrants being sent to a country with a history of human rights violations. The judge emphasized that migrants must be allowed to argue that their removal could jeopardize their safety. The judge's order prevents any "allegedly imminent" removals that violate this requirement.
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