
A U.S. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's policy allowing rapid deportation of migrants to third countries without meaningful notice or opportunity to object violates due process rights. The policy permitted deportations to countries unrelated to migrants' origins if diplomatic assurances were given. The judge paused the ruling for 15 days to allow an appeal, noting prior Supreme Court interventions that had temporarily allowed such deportations. The case highlights ongoing legal disputes over migrants' rights and immigration enforcement procedures.
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