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Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Controversial Deportation Policy to Third Countries

By Economics Desk | June 24, 2025

The Supreme Court’s latest ruling empowers the Trump administration to resume deportations to third countries like South Sudan and El Salvador, raising serious questions about the protection of immigrant rights amid aggressive enforcement tactics.

The U.S. Supreme Court has once again sided with the Trump administration in its aggressive push to enforce mass deportations, this time clearing the way to send immigrants to third countries such as South Sudan and El Salvador. This decision marks a significant victory for Washington’s hardline immigration agenda but raises troubling concerns over legal safeguards and human rights protections. On Monday, the high court lifted a federal judge’s injunction that had temporarily halted deportations of eight immigrants—including two Cubans and one Mexican—to South Sudan, a nation beset by violent conflict and recognized by the State Department as dangerous. The...

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