South Sudan Proposes Deal to Trump for Accepting Additional Migrants

South Sudan has shown an openness to accepting more undocumented immigrants from the United States, though it’s seeking various benefits from President Donald Trump first. After enduring a series of legal challenges, the Trump administration successfully deported eight undocumented immigrants in July from countries including Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Burma, Vietnam, and South Sudan. It has […]
Iran allegedly purchasing uranium from Niger and providing drones to Sudan

US Concerns Over Iran’s Actions in Africa This week, the chair of the State Department and Senate Foreign Relations Committee echoed concerns about “critical threats to US national security” stemming from Iran’s activities across Africa. Reports indicate that Tehran has been purchasing uranium in Niger and supplying drones to conflict forces in Sudan, allegedly breaching […]
Following African peace achievements, Trump called on to address the neglected Sudan conflict.

Trump’s Role in Sudan Conflict and Peace Efforts Major analysts suggest that President Donald Trump and his administration are in a “unique position” to help bring an end to significant conflicts, including those in Sudan, which has often been overlooked. This comes alongside efforts to foster peace in Africa. On June 27, President Trump hosted […]
ICE sends violent criminal immigrants to South Sudan after delays of several weeks

Eight Criminal Illegal Aliens Deported to South Sudan On July 4th, eight undocumented individuals with serious criminal histories were deported to South Sudan. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared this news on Saturday, which came amid ongoing frustrations regarding delays in the legal process caused by activist judges. Deputy Director Tricia McLaughlin commented on […]
Massachusetts judge rejects eight migrants’ plea to stop deportation to South Sudan

The eight immigrants seeking relief had their request denied by a federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday, preventing their deportation to South Sudan. According to lawyers from the Justice Department, the deportation is set for 7 p.m. on Friday, following the consideration of an emergency request by two courts on July 4 and on the […]
Federal judge stops deportation of migrants to South Sudan on July 4

Federal Judge Halts Deportation to South Sudan A federal judge recently intervened in the Trump administration’s plan to deport eight migrants to South Sudan. This move is part of an ongoing examination of the administration’s controversial strategy to transfer migrants to third countries. US District Judge Randolph Moss issued the ruling during the July 4 […]
Supreme Court permits Trump to send violent criminal immigrants to South Sudan — liberal justices are upset

Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration on Deportation Policy In a recent decision, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of violent criminals to countries unrelated to their origin. This ruling, decided by a 7-2 vote, has sparked significant backlash, particularly among liberal justices. The core issue revolved around […]
Supreme Court allows Trump to restart deportation flights to South Sudan

The Supreme Court has decided, in a 7-2 ruling, that the Trump administration is allowed to proceed with plans to deport a group of convicted criminals to South Sudan, a country ravaged by conflict, despite the lack of any ties to those individuals. Last month, the High Court overturned an injunction from U.S. District Judge […]
Deportations in South Sudan have put migrants and ICE officials at risk, according to the Trump administration.

A recent court filing highlights serious concerns regarding the safety of nearly 12 ICE officials along with a group of migrants recently deported to South Sudan under the Trump administration. The submission points out the extreme heat, risks of malaria, and the threat of rocket attacks from Yemeni terrorist groups as critical dangers faced by […]
Rubio cautions that a court ruling on South Sudan deportees could damage US foreign relations.

Court Order and U.S. Foreign Policy Concerns On Friday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed that a federal court’s order mandating the U.S. government to keep custody of immigrants heading to South Sudan could lead to “significant and irreparable damage” to the nation’s foreign policy. This statement came as part of a larger discussion regarding […]