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The order strikes yet another blow to the Trump administration’s push to deport illegal immigrants to third-party countries.
Court filings said about 12 people have been removed to war-torn African country, despite a court order requiring delay.
A Massachusetts federal judge questioned whether deportations of people to countries other than their own violated his prior ...
Immigration lawyers said they've been informed the U.S. may have deported migrants from Southeast Asian countries to South ...
Sudan’s military says it has taken full control of Greater Khartoum. Brig. Gen. Nabil Abdullah, a spokesman for the Sudanese ...
Chuol, like many others, said he fled airstrikes in Nasir and sought refuge in Burbeiye, but was forced to flee again after ...
Sudan’s army chief has appointed the country’s first prime minister since it plunged into civil war two years ago and ...
Roughly 80 percent of the country's healthcare system is funded by international bodies, with Juba contributing just 1.3 ...
Vulnerability to climate change and natural disasters, along with displacement, political tensions and violence are also causing concern. UNDP is committed to facilitating South Sudan's transition ...
Analysts say the visit signals a concerted effort by African and regional actors to maintain momentum in South Sudan's political process amid concerns over delays in reforms, elections and the ...