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  • Court halts Trump administration’s effort to send eight men to South Sudan
    Freitag, 23. Mai 2025 18:11 Uhr

    The group is in temporary custody of homeland security in Djibouti following challenges in court

    Eight men the Trump administration attempted to send to South Sudan are in temporary custody in Djibouti after a federal court ruling halted their removal, officials confirmed on Thursday.

    The Trump administration had attempted to send the men, who it said had been convicted of criminal offenses, to their home countries: officials said two each were from Myanmar and Cuba and the others were from Vietnam, Laos, Mexico and South Sudan.

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  • Trump’s ‘white genocide’ claims ignore the reality of life and crime in South Africa
    Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2025 22:44 Uhr

    US president intoned ‘death, death, death’ as he waved articles purporting to show violence against white minority

    It was an ambush crafted straight from a reality-TV playbook. The Oval Office meeting with South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, started with exchanges of pleasantries, before Donald Trump said “turn the lights down” and a video was played to support his false claims that white South African farmers are being murdered for their race.

    Ramaphosa came prepared with champion white South African golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, whom the golf-mad Trump referred to as “friends”, as well as South Africa’s richest person, Johann Rupert.

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  • Judge rules White House violated order by deporting migrants to South Sudan
    Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2025 19:40 Uhr

    Eight people apparently deported as their lawyers say they are at ‘risk of harm’ and that there is ‘no clarity’

    A federal judge has ruled the US government’s attempt to deport migrants to South Sudan “unquestionably” violated an earlier court order.

    Brian E Murphy, the US district judge in Massachusetts, made the remark at an emergency hearing he had ordered in Boston following the Trump administration’s apparent removal of eight people to South Sudan, despite most of them being from other countries.

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  • US deportations cast spotlight on South Sudan’s deepening political crisis
    Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2025 18:58 Uhr

    World’s youngest country is facing renewed outbreak of tensions that have plagued it for years

    An attempt by the US to deport South Asian migrants to South Sudan has cast a spotlight on the world’s youngest country, which is experiencing a renewed outbreak of the political tensions that have plagued it over the years.

    On Wednesday, a US federal judge said the deportation of migrants from the US to South Sudan “unquestionably” violated a court order requiring that any people being deported to a third country should receive due process.

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  • South Africa’s Ramaphosa expected to take golf stars to Trump meeting
    Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2025 10:07 Uhr

    Ernie Els and Retief Goosen reportedly part of delegation as president seeks to reset ties after white ‘genocide’ claims

    The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, is expected to take the golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen with him to meet Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday, as the government attempts to reset relations with the US amid Trump’s accusations that it is fomenting a white “genocide”.

    Ramaphosa’s appeal to Trump’s love of golf, with the potential inclusion of Els and Goosen reported by South African local media, is part of his efforts to avoid a public dressing down of the kind Trump gave to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in February.

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  • Trump administration trying to dismiss MS-13 leader’s charges to deport him
    Samstag, 24. Mai 2025 00:15 Uhr

    Exclusive: Critics and defendant’s legal team accuse US president of trying to do favor for Salvadorian leader

    Donald Trump’s administration is attempting to dismiss criminal charges against a top MS-13 leader in order to deport him to El Salvador, according to newly unsealed court records – igniting accusations from critics and the defendant’s legal team that the US president is trying to do a favor for his Salvadorian counterpart, who struck a deal with the gang in 2019.

    According to justice department records, the MS-13 figure in question, Vladimir Antonio Arevalo-Chavez, has intimate knowledge of that secretive pact, which – before eventually falling apart – involved Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele’s government ceding money and territory to the gang, who in return promised to reduce violence from its side and provide Bukele’s party with electoral support.

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