US federal court invalidates rapid third-country deportations
→Authorities must allow migrants to challenge removal before deportation
Change
A US federal judge ruled that rapid deportations to third countries without due process are unlawful.
Why it matters
The ruling blocks expedited removals and requires authorities to provide migrants an opportunity to contest deportation decisions before execution.
Implications
- → Immigration authorities must follow due process — failure risks legal invalidation
- → Deportation operations must pause or adjust — non-compliance risks enforcement challenges
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