💨 Abstract
A U.S. appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to resume deporting immigrants to countries other than their own without notice or a chance to seek protection from persecution or torture. The decision comes amid concerns over reported plans to send migrants to Libya, a country criticized for mistreating detainees and facing civil unrest. The court expressed concerns about "irreparable harm" from potential wrongful deportations. In March, a lower court judge had blocked the administration's policy.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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