US judge says deporting migrants to Libya would 'violate' court order

A US federal judge on Wednesday said any attempt by the Trump administration to deport migrants to Libya would "clearly" violate a standing court order, following reports that such deportations could begin as early as this week. The warning came after reports that US officials were weighing the first-ever transfers of migrants to Libya – a country long criticised by Washington for its brutal detention practices. 

US judge says deporting migrants to Libya would 'violate' court order
A US federal judge on Wednesday said any attempt by the Trump administration to deport migrants to Libya would "clearly" violate a standing court order, following reports that such deportations could begin as early as this week. The warning came after reports that US officials were weighing the first-ever transfers of migrants to Libya – a country long criticised by Washington for its brutal detention practices. 

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