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US judge temporarily blocks deportation of Asian migrants to Libya

Sending deportees to Libya would mark a major escalation in the Trump administration’s efforts to offload unwanted migrants

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Agence France-Presse

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from expelling Asian migrants to war-torn Libya after an emergency appeal from the would-be deportees’ lawyers.

District Judge Brian Murphy said such deportations would violate his previous order that migrants being sent to a country other than their own first be given a “meaningful” opportunity to challenge their removal in court and show that they may face persecution.

Murphy’s ruling came in response to an emergency motion from lawyers for migrants from Laos, the Philippines and Vietnam who said they were in “imminent” danger of being deported to Libya – “a country notorious for its human rights violations”.

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“The allegedly imminent removals, as reported by news agencies,” the judge said, “would clearly violate this Court’s Order.”

The Trump administration has begun using military aircraft to deport migrants. Photo: US Army via AFP
The Trump administration has begun using military aircraft to deport migrants. Photo: US Army via AFP

“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 Defence,” Murphy added.

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