A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to immediately stop deporting immigrants to countries where they are not citizens without giving them a fair chance to fight removal. This decision came after reports that U.S. officials were preparing to deport people from countries like Vietnam and the Philippines to Libya — a nation plagued by violence, political chaos, and human rights abuses.
Judge Brian E. Murphy ruled that sending immigrants to third countries without proper notice or a chance to contest the deportation clearly violates earlier court orders. He emphasized that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) cannot bypass these legal protections by using other agencies like the Pentagon to carry out deportations.
The Trump administration has aggressively pushed to increase deportations, often sending people to countries with questionable safety records. Recent actions include deporting individuals to dangerous prisons in El Salvador, despite legal rulings blocking such moves.
Libya, one of the potential destinations, presents serious risks. The U.S. State Department warns against all travel to the country, citing threats of terrorism, kidnappings, and armed conflict. Rival governments in Libya have already said they will not accept deportees from the U.S., adding to the controversy.
Human rights groups have long criticized Libya’s treatment of migrants, with reports of life-threatening conditions and no access to fair legal processes.
Despite the administration’s defense that some deportations were carried out by military officials without DHS direction, Judge Murphy made it clear that due process protections cannot be avoided. His order requires DHS to notify detainees in writing, in a language they understand, about any plans to deport them and give them a meaningful chance to challenge it.
While Trump officials continue to push for expanded deportation efforts, the court’s ruling reinforces that legal and human rights protections still apply, even in tough immigration crackdowns.
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