The Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in a 6–3 decision, granting the administration new authority to speed up deportations to third countries. The decision removes prior legal safeguards, allowing officials to move forward with a more aggressive approach to immigration enforcement. Migrants who had previously benefited from court protections now face the possibility of being transferred to countries they may have never visited, including South Sudan, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.
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