US judge rules deportation flight to Libya would violate court order amid reported Trump administration plans – live do sex

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May, 07 2025 22:09 PM
22.36 BSTFederal judge rules deportation flight to Libya would violate court orderA federal judge in Massachusetts ruled on Wednesday in favor of immigrant rights advocates who asked him to block the government from deporting migrants to Libya, amid reports that the US military planned to fly detained immigrants there this week.District court judge Brian Murphy agreed with the rights advocates that a previous injunction he had issued already barred such flights. The judge wrote that he had already explained on 30 April that “the Department of Homeland Security may not evade this injunction by ceding control over non-citizens or the enforcement of its immigration responsibilities to any other agency, including but not limited to the Department of Defense”.“If there is any doubt — the Court sees none — the allegedly imminent removals, as reported by news agencies and as Plaintiffs seek to corroborate with class-member accounts and public information, would clearly violate this Court’s Order” Murphy clarified.In a rare show of unity, Libya’s rival governments had already responded to news reports by saying that they would refuse to accept any deportatees from the United States.When Donald Trump was asked on Wednesday if his administration was planning to send migrants to Libya, the president replied: “I don’t know. You’ll have to ask Homeland Security please.”The brutal conditions in Libyan detention centers for migrants forcibly returned after trying to reach Europe across the Mediterranean have been known about for years. In 2021, Amnesty International reported that it had obtained more than 50 witness accounts documenting severe beatings, sexual violence, extortion and forced labor in the centers.ShareUpdated at 22.57 BST
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