The US Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries, lifting a lower court block. The 6-3 ruling, without detailed explanation, enables immigration authorities to bypass challenges from migrants fearing harm if deported.
Liberal justices dissented, warning the decision could endanger thousands. The Department of Homeland Security called it a win for national security, while rights groups condemned the move. The policy affects migrants from nations like Myanmar and Cuba who cannot be repatriated directly.
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