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Posted: 2025-07-11 14:22:47 UTC

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The U.S. is deporting individuals to third countries, even those with travel bans, if their home countries refuse to take them back. Eight men were deported to South Sudan, though only one is from there. The Supreme Court allowed these deportations despite a judge's attempt to stop them. 8 countries are on board, with 58 more on the ask list.
Deportation of individuals to third countries.
U.S. policy of deporting individuals whose home countries refuse to accept them.
Supreme Court's decision to allow deportations to proceed.
Deporting individuals to countries with travel bans.
Finding countries willing to accept deportees who are not their citizens.
Legal challenges to the deportation strategy.