

White House Violated Court Order in Deportation to South Sudan: Judge
A federal judge has ruled that the White House violated a court order by deporting eight men to South Sudan. The ruling, handed down by Judge Brian Murphy, stated that the men were not given adequate due process. "They were not given adequate due process and a meaningful opportunity to object," Judge Murphy stated in his ruling. The White House deported the eight men despite a previous court order to maintain their custody. The Department of Homeland Security has not yet revealed the men's final destination. Government lawyers argued that the men had a history with the immigration system and previous opportunities to raise their concerns. The ruling highlights concerns about due process in deportation cases and the implications of deportations to countries facing conflict and instability. The incident raises questions about the transparency and accountability of the US government's deportation practices.