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The conflict in Sudan is having far-reaching consequences that extend well beyond its borders, the UN has said.
The brief unsigned order pauses an April ruling by Brian Murphy, a U.S. District Court judge in Boston, which temporarily prohibited the government from sending immigrants to “third-party countries” ...
At least 150,000 people have been killed. More than 14 million have been displaced, with over 3 million fleeing to ...
Crisis Group expert Shewit Woldemichael on the importance and regional repercussions of the latest paramilitary advanceSudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have seized control of the strategic ...
The administration is pushing nations around the world, including ones at war, to take people expelled by the U.S. government ...
The Sudanese army said it uncovered Kenyan-labelled arms and ammunition in the RSF paramilitaries’ weapon caches in Khartoum ...
Critics say deporting people to unstable nations like Libya and South Sudan, where torture, arbitrary detention, and civil ...
The monthslong saga of judicial challenges to the Trump administration’s mass-deportation procedures took a sickening turn on June 23, with a U.S. Supreme Court decision affecting deportees being sent ...
A federal judge had previously blocked the Trump administration’s plans to deport immigrants to third-country destinations, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to pause an order allowing migrants to challenge their deportation to countries other than where they are from.
On April 18, Murphy certified a nationwide class for migrants facing deportation to third countries, creating broader ...
The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump’s emergency request to resume deporting migrants to countries ...