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US Supreme Court Permits Trump Administration To Deport Migrants To Third Countries

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 24, 2025 Article/Column No Comments3 Mins Read
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US Supreme Court Permits Trump Administration To Deport Migrants To Third Countries.

The US Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration the authority to deport migrants to countries other than their own, overturning a federal judge’s ruling that required migrants to be given the opportunity to demonstrate a risk of torture before deportation. The decision, announced on Tuesday, clears the way for the administration to transfer men currently detained at a US military base in Djibouti to South Sudan.

 

The ruling marks a significant victory for President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, allowing the administration to expedite deportations without the previous requirement of individual torture risk assessments. The federal judge’s earlier decision had mandated that migrants held at the Djibouti base, primarily used for counterterrorism operations, be given a chance to prove they would face persecution or harm if sent to a third country like South Sudan.





 

The Supreme Court’s intervention pauses the lower court’s ruling, enabling the administration to proceed with its plans. The decision has sparked debate, with supporters arguing it strengthens border security and streamlines immigration processes, while critics warn it risks sending vulnerable individuals to unsafe conditions. The men in question, whose identities and exact numbers remain undisclosed, are part of a broader group detained at the Djibouti facility, which has drawn scrutiny for its role in US immigration enforcement.

 

The Trump administration defended the policy, stating it aligns with national security priorities and prevents delays in deportations. However, human rights groups have raised concerns about South Sudan’s ongoing conflict and instability, arguing that deportees could face significant dangers. The Supreme Court did not provide a detailed rationale for its decision, but the ruling is seen as a temporary measure pending further legal proceedings.

 

Immigration advocates have vowed to challenge the policy, citing international obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture, which prohibits deporting individuals to countries where they face a credible risk of torture. The administration, however, maintains that adequate safeguards are in place to ensure compliance with international law.

 

The ruling comes amid heightened global attention on US immigration policies, with the Trump administration pushing for stricter measures to address migration flows. Legal battles are expected to continue as opponents seek to reinstate protections for migrants facing third-country deportations.

 

This decision underscores the ongoing tension between national security and humanitarian concerns, with the fate of those detained in Djibouti hanging in the balance as further legal challenges unfold.

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