US Deportations Violate Court Order
This is a South Sudan news story, published by BBC, that relates primarily to Brian Murphy news.
South Sudan news
For more South Sudan news, you can click here:
more South Sudan newsBrian Murphy news
For more Brian Murphy news, you can click here:
more Brian Murphy newsNews about Us involvement in foreign conflicts
For more Us involvement in foreign conflicts news, you can click here:
more Us involvement in foreign conflicts newsBBC news
For more news from BBC, you can click here:
more news from BBCAbout the Otherweb
Otherweb, Inc is a public benefit corporation, dedicated to improving the quality of news people consume. We are non-partisan, junk-free, and ad-free. We use artificial intelligence (AI) to remove junk from your news feed, and allow you to select the best politics news, business news, entertainment news, and much more. If you like this article about Us involvement in foreign conflicts, you might also like this article about
US deportations. We are dedicated to bringing you the highest-quality news, junk-free and ad-free, about your favorite topics. Please come every day to read the latest deportation news, South Sudan violate court order news, news about Us involvement in foreign conflicts, and other high-quality news about any topic that interests you. We are working hard to create the best news aggregator on the web, and to put you in control of your news feed - whether you choose to read the latest news through our website, our news app, or our daily newsletter - all free!
deportation flightBBC
•US Politics
US Politics
Judge rules US deportations to South Sudan violate court order

66% Informative
Judge Brian Murphy says deportation of eight men to South Sudan "unquestionably" violated his order that migrants must be allowed to challenge their removal to third countries.
Department of Homeland Security has said it was seeking to deport "barbaric monsters" who were convicted of crimes including murder.
Justice Department attorneys said his orders were unclear and had led to "misunderstanding" Judge says he would decide on another day whether he will hold Homeland Security officials in contempt of court.
VR Score
71
Informative language
72
Neutral language
67
Article tone
semi-formal
Language
English
Language complexity
58
Offensive language
possibly offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
no external sources
Source diversity
no sources
Affiliate links
no affiliate links