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Some migrants were told they'd be sent to Libya, attorneys say as they try to block the deportationsWashington — U.S. authorities informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that ...
By Ted Hesson, Phil Stewart and Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Migrants in Texas who were told they would be deported to ...
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Migrants, believed to be destined for Libya, sat on a bus for hours then abruptly returned to detention facilityIn the early morning hours of Wednesday, a group of detained migrants were bused from a facility in Texas to a base where a ...
President Donald Trump’s administration may deport migrants to Libya for the first time this week, three U.S. officials said ...
The administration is facing pushback against its plan to begin deporting immigrants to the North African nation, whose rival ...
President Donald Trump 's administration is planning to deport migrants to Libya, according to reports. The U.S. military ...
The deportations, expected to be operated by the U.S. military, could start as early as this week, two U.S. officials told ...
A judge has ruled that deporting noncitizens to Libya without due process would violate his court order, after sources said ...
Experts, human rights workers and lawyers criticized reports of plans to deport migrants from the U.S. to Libya.
Human rights groups have called conditions in the country’s network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.” ...
The United States should not forcibly transfer migrants to Libya, where inhumane detention conditions are well-documented, ...
Some migrants were told they’d be sent to Libya, attorneys say as they try to block the deportations
WASHINGTON — U.S. authorities informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that has a history of human rights violations, attorneys said Wednesday.
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