**US Judge Raises Concerns Over Deportations to South Sudan Amid Legal Disputes**

Fri Jul 18 2025 00:45:20 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
**US Judge Raises Concerns Over Deportations to South Sudan Amid Legal Disputes**

A federal judge cautions that deportations ordered by the Trump administration may disregard a court injunction, raising legal and humanitarian concerns.


A federal judge has issued a warning regarding the Trump administration's recent deportation of migrants to South Sudan, which may breach a court order prohibiting such actions without proper legal oversight. Judge Brian Murphy indicated that the deportations risk contempt of court due to a preliminary injunction he instituted that requires a "meaningful opportunity" for migrants to challenge their deportation processes.

The warning follows an emergency filing by immigration attorneys who reported that a flight carrying migrants, including individuals from Myanmar and Vietnam, had recently landed in South Sudan. The situation marks a significant conflict between President Trump and federal judiciary, reflecting ongoing tensions related to immigration policies.

During a hearing, Judge Murphy reiterated his concerns, suggesting that the administration may be violating his prior injunction. He emphasized the importance of humane treatment for the deported individuals while they await a decision on their case. The attorney from the Department of Justice, however, countered that one of the migrants had been returned to Myanmar and that another's deportation details remained unspecified, adding to the confusion.

The judge's earlier ruling mandated that migrants be given a chance to contest their removals to countries not of their origin. Previous specific directives also pointed out that deportations to nations like Libya would be in defiance of the injunction. The lawyers for the Burmese and Vietnamese migrants indicated serious communication barriers and legal misunderstandings surrounding their deportations.

Reports suggest that the deportation flight contained other nationals from various countries, prompting distress among families of the affected individuals. With South Sudan's reputation as a perilous destination—marked by crime and conflict—the situation presents both legal and humanitarian challenges reminiscent of past clashes between governmental departments and judicial oversight.

As discussions regarding other possible deportation destinations continue, scrutiny over the current administration's actions remains a focal point for both legal experts and immigration advocates, as this instance highlights the ongoing complexities of U.S. immigration policy.

In a broader context, the South Sudan case exemplifies the increasing power struggles between the executive branch and the judicial system concerning immigration enforcement in the U.S.

With potential implications for hundreds of migrants and ongoing controversies surrounding deportation policies, the developments in this case are being closely monitored by legal analysts and affected communities alike.

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