Supreme Court Overturns Deportation Order
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Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations to third countries without notice

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Justices Sonia Sotomayor , Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.
The high court lifted a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries that are not their places of origin.
The order is a victory for the administration, which has faced setbacks from the justices in its efforts to swiftly deport migrants.
Mr. Trump has overseen a sweeping immigration crackdown since he returned to the White House for a second term.
The president's administration has since moved tothat shielded 350,000 Venezuelan migrants from the threat of deportation.
The Supreme Court has to move forward with of those programs while legal proceedings continue.
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