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Trump Administration Declines to Say Whether Migrants Were Deported to South Sudan

The Wall Street JournalWednesday, May 21, 2025 at 3:55:00 PM
Trump Administration Declines to Say Whether Migrants Were Deported to South Sudan
The Trump administration deported eight men with criminal records to an unnamed third country, but officials won’t confirm whether that country was South Sudan—despite reports suggesting it was. Homeland Security is keeping details vague, raising questions about transparency and the conditions these migrants might face.
What This Means: This isn’t just about where these men were sent—it’s about whether the government is being upfront with the public. Deportations to unstable regions can be dangerous, and dodging specifics makes it hard to hold officials accountable. It’s another flashpoint in the debate over how the U.S. handles immigration enforcement.
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