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A federal judge said Wednesday that any potential deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia would violate a court order if the Trump administration does not provide advanced notification to the ...
A federal judge said Wednesday that deporting migrants to Libya or Saudi Arabia, as reported in the media, would violate his previous order if they were not provided written notice and an ...
The White House has discussed deporting migrants to Libya, sources say. A federal judge ruled Wednesday that deporting noncitizens to Libya without due process would violate his existing court ...
Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock Libya’s two rival governments on Wednesday said they had not agreed to accept migrants from the U.S., disrupting Trump administration plans to fly deportees there.
The Trump administration is planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya, a country long plagued by armed conflict, a U.S. official has confirmed to NPR. However, Libyan officials ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. authorities informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that has a history of human rights violations, attorneys said Wednesday.
Johnny Sinodis, an attorney based in San Francisco, told CNN his Filipino client, who he didn’t name due to privacy concerns, had been told Monday evening that he would be deported to Libya ...
By Eric Schmitt Hamed Aleaziz Maggie Haberman and Michael Crowley Reporting from Washington The Trump administration is planning to transport a group of immigrants to Libya on a U.S. military ...
CAIRO — Reports of plans to deport migrants from the U.S. to Libya, a country with a documented history of serious human rights violations and abuse of migrants, have spotlighted the ...
The nationalities of those set to be on the flight were not immediately apparent. Libya is in the middle of severe conflict, and human rights groups have called its migrant detention centers ...
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that deporting noncitizens to Libya without due process would violate his existing court order, after sources said the White House has discussed such plans.