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Supreme Court to re-establish deportation to non-EU countries

(MENAFN) As it was reported on Tuesday, US Leader Donald Trump has requested from the Supreme Court to re-establish his administration's policy permitting migrants to be sent off to nations that are not part of the EU, as well as South Sudan, which is dominated by war.

This is the most recent effort to revitalize a controversial immigration policy that allows removal from the US, which does not only deport people to their homelands but as well as to countries where they can be exposed to danger of oppression or abuse, giving them no previous warning or access to legal assistance.

The Department of Homeland Security made the policy soon after Trump took office. It permits immigration authorities to deport people to nations where they don’t have legal or family links.

Trump’s legal team claim that this method is important to address what it characterizes as an increasing emergency of unlawful coming to the US without legal documentation at the southern border.

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