US Accused of Deporting Asian Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
Immigration lawyers filed an emergency motion, alleging that the U.S. government deported migrants from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan, violating a federal court order mandating due process for third-country deportations. The lawyers argue that deportation to South Sudan, a nation experiencing widespread conflict and human rights violations, constitutes irreparable harm. Emails obtained by the lawyers indicate that at least two migrants were deported to South Sudan without prior notice or opportunity to contest the removal. The motion requests the court to halt further deportations to South Sudan and order the return of those already sent there.