Judge says US must allow migrants a chance to challenge in court any deportations to Libya
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A federal judge ruled that migrants cannot be deported to Libya without the opportunity to contest their removal in court. This decision arose after reports indicated that migration authorities were planning deportations to Libya, a nation associated with serious human rights abuses. Judge Brian E. Murphy's ruling emphasizes that any removals to countries other than a migrant's homeland must include a legal opportunity to demonstrate the threats to their safety, thus reinforcing the protective measures for vulnerable populations.
U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy ruled that migrants cannot be deported to Libya without a chance to challenge their removal legally, citing human rights concerns.
The Court emphasized that deportations to countries with known human rights violations, like Libya, must consider the safety of the migrants facing removal.
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