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US supreme court: Trump can resume deporting migrants to countries not theirs

The US supreme court has ruled that the Trump administration can continue deporting migrants to countries that are not their homeland and without giving them an opportunity to share the dangers they might face.

The decision ended an injunction on such deportations issued by US District Judge Brian Murphy, who ordered the Department of Homeland Security to provide written notice to migrants explaining where they would be sent and stop deporting migrants to countries like South Sudan where the state department warns of “crime, kidnapping and armed conflict”, Reuters reports.

The court’s three liberal justices – Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson – dissented.

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There’s still no confirmation from Israel or Iran on the ceasefire deal Donald Trump announced on social media.

According to the Associated Press, Iran’s mission to the United Nations declined to comment on Trump’s ceasefire post, and the Israeli mission said it had no immediate comment. Iranian state media has no confirmation yet either.

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