The US Supreme Court lifted limits on deporting migrants to countries not their own, impacting immigration policies. Read the latest developments.
The United States Supreme Court has made a significant ruling regarding immigration enforcement. The court has lifted restrictions that previously limited the deportation of migrants to their country of origin.
This decision now permits the U.S. government to deport migrants to third-party countries, even if those countries are not the migrants' home nations. This ruling clarifies and broadens the scope of immigration enforcement powers available to the government.
The implications of this ruling are expected to have a substantial impact on immigration policies and practices within the United States. This change could affect a large number of individuals facing deportation proceedings.