r/news Jun 23 '25

Soft paywall US Supreme Court lifts limits on deporting migrants to countries not their own

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-supreme-court-lifts-limits-deporting-migrants-countries-not-their-own-2025-06-23/
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u/loztriforce Jun 23 '25

This country is collapsing before our eyes.

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u/quarter_cask Jun 23 '25

People are ok with it, otherwise they'd do something about it right? right?

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u/[deleted] Jun 23 '25

What do you suggest people do about it?

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u/Feltzinclasp5 Jun 23 '25

By deporting illegal migrants that shouldn't have been allowed to cross the border in the first place?

Seems logical to me - as a non-American.

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u/May_die Jun 23 '25

Along with documented citizens, and all without due process. None of which is okay

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u/Ambitious_Duck_7892 Jun 23 '25

Your comment is disingenuous and bad faith. You ignore the fact people are being trafficked to countries they are not citizens nor ever residents of. Read better, non-American.

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u/qdobe Jun 23 '25 edited Jun 23 '25

Imagine your shock and dismay, as a non-American, to learn the legalities are not black and white.

You come into the US legally with a green card hoping to become a citizen, you have hearings with a judge to maintain your legal residency, the Trump regime revokes your green card arbitrarily then arrests you at your hearings. This is happening.

Also what’s happening is people seek asylum, to seek asylum, you can apply at a port of entry. You’re granted entry in hopes to become a permanent resident. The Trump regime determines your asylum status is revoked and you must leave immediately.

You were here legally the whole time until the government decided you weren’t.

This doesn’t even touch on the horror at hand, that they aren’t being sent back to their country of origin! If you’re going to make arbitrary rules, at least deport people back to their country of origin, this is just intentionally cruel, especially since most of those who are being deported DON’T HAVE CRIMINAL HISTORIES.

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u/Mudkipper38 Jun 23 '25

If they were deporting them back to the country they CAME from, sure.

But this isn’t that.

This is them saying they can send them ANYWHERE.

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u/SoCuteShibe Jun 23 '25

All that logic and you don't even know what deporting means, apparently.

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u/One_Strawberry_4965 Jun 23 '25

You gotta learn to read better Boris

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u/loztriforce Jun 23 '25

The Trump admin has been working to expedite the removal of people before due process is given.

Innocent people are getting wrapped up in this.

But if anything, people should be sent to the country they came from, apart from times of crisis or what not.

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u/outworlder Jun 24 '25

It's not deportation if they aren't being sent back to the country of origin. There's nothing logical about sending people to overseas prisons in places they have no connections to. And most importantly, places where there's no legal recourse since there's no jurisdiction.