A federal judge ruled that deporting migrants to Libya without allowing them to contest their removal would violate a previous court order. US District Judge Brian E. Murphy emphasized that migrants must have the opportunity to argue that removal could jeopardize their safety. Reports from immigration attorneys indicated that detained migrants were told they would be deported to Libya amid claims of human rights abuses. The judge demanded more information regarding these deportation plans from the government, underscoring ongoing legal battles concerning migrant rights under the Trump administration.
US District Judge Brian E. Murphy made it clear that any deportations to Libya without a chance to argue safety concerns violate court orders.
Attorneys reported that ICE told migrants in detention they would be deported to countries with serious human rights issues, prompting legal scrutiny.
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