A federal judge in Boston said elements of the Trump administration's policy of deporting migrants to countriesother than their ownwithout them being able to raise concerns about their safety was "very troublesome" during a court hearing on Thursday.https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-bloc...y?id=120677025
U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy said his recently issued temporary order blocking such removals would remain in effect for another week while he considers issuing a longer-lasting preliminary injunction, which has the potential to stall the frequently used deportation approach taken by the Trump administration.
During a two-hour hearing on Thursday, a lawyer representing a group of noncitizens argued the policy "creates havoc" by using "a bait and switch" to send migrants to countries other than their place of origin, even if the migrant has reasonable concerns about their safety once relocated.
Australia turns down ChinaWrong thread again
https://x.com/great_martis/status/19...653161362?s=42 Originally Posted by bambino
President Donald Trump claimed during the meeting that the administration will provide some relief to farmers and hotel operators who employ immigrants lacking legal status.https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updat.../?id=120551202
"We have to take care of our farmers, their hotels and, you know, various, various places where they're usually where they need the people," he said.
Trump has no plans to fix his whoopsie
Originally Posted by HDGristle
That's nice. This is America, no El Salvador. Our President deported a guy to a place he wasn't supposed to be deported to and basically saying fuck it.
And that he wants to send home-grown folks to El Salvador as well Originally Posted by HDGristle