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Judge blocks deportation flight of Asian migrants to Libya

  • On May 7, 2025, a U.S. Federal judge determined that deporting migrants to Libya would contravene an existing court injunction that prohibits removals without providing migrants the opportunity for due process.
  • The ruling followed reports that the Trump administration planned to deport undocumented migrants to Libya using U.S. Military flights, raising legal and humanitarian concerns.
  • Libya remains divided between rival factions and has a history of human rights abuses, with U.S. Officials and immigrant advocates warning the deportations would expose migrants to severe risks.
  • Judge Brian Murphy stated such deportations "would clearly violate this Court's Order," which requires migrants to have notice and a chance to contest removal to countries other than their own.
  • The court's decision blocks the administration's immediate plans and signals ongoing legal challenges to the expansion of deportation policies amid concerns over migrant rights and safety.
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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