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Judge orders Trump administration to say how it’s trying to prevent illegal deportation from Ghana

A federal judge on Saturday said it appeared the Trump administration was making an 鈥渆nd run鈥 around U.S. court orders prohibiting five African immigrants to be deported to their home countries by sending them first to Ghana, which was poised to then relocate them to countries where they could face torture or death.

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Judge orders Trump administration to say how it's trying to prevent illegal deportation from Ghana

FILE -Ghana’s President John Mahama addresses the high level meeting on rule of law in the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters, Sept. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)


A federal judge on Saturday said it appeared the Trump administration was making an 鈥渆nd run鈥 around U.S. court orders prohibiting five African immigrants to be deported to their home countries by sending them first to Ghana, which was poised to then relocate them to countries where they could face torture or death.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ordered the government to detail Saturday night how it was trying to ensure Ghana would not send the immigrants elsewhere in violation of domestic court orders. One of the plaintiffs has already been shipped from Ghana to his native Gambia, where a U.S. court found he could not be sent, Lee Gelernt of the ACLU told Chutkan.

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