Deportees are being held in a converted shipping container in Djibouti, ICE says
Briefly

A group of migrants deported from the U.S. are currently detained in a converted shipping container at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, after a federal judge's ruling rerouted their flight to South Sudan. These migrants, under the supervision of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, have been isolated from legal representation and family, raising issues around due process. The case is now pending a decision from the Supreme Court, reflecting ongoing conflicts between immigration policy and judicial oversight that complicate deportation actions.
The latest situation highlights the intersection of U.S. immigration policy and legal challenges, with deported migrants stuck in Djibouti amidst a Supreme Court case.
Court rulings have derailed deportation efforts, leaving migrants in limbo at a U.S. military base, raising serious human rights and legal process concerns.
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