Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan
Source: AP
Updated 5:42 PM EDT, May 27, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to halt an order allowing migrants to challenge their deportations to South Sudan, an appeal that came hours after the judge suggested the Trump administration was manufacturing chaos and said he hoped that reason can get the better of rhetoric.
Judge Brian Murphy found the White House violated a court order with a deportation flight bound for the chaotic African nation carrying people from other countries who had been convicted of crimes in the U.S. He said those immigrants must get a real chance to raise any fears that being sent there could put them in danger.
The federal government argued that Murphy has stalled its efforts to carry out deportations of migrants who cant be returned to their home countries. Finding countries willing to take them is a a delicate diplomatic endeavor and the court requirements are a major setback, Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in an emergency appeal asking the court to immediately halt his order.
Murphy, for his part, said he had given the Trump administration remarkable flexibility with minimal oversight in the case and emphasized the numerous times he attempted to work with the government, according to an order published Monday night.
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They have been ignoring the lower court rulings anyway but he's still going to run to "Daddy Roberts" to bail him out.