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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to resume swift deportations of migrants to third countries—nations that are not the migrants’ homelands and with which they may have no prior ties. teleSUR

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00:00The Supreme Court of the United States upheld President Donald Trump's decision to resume deportations of migrants to third countries.
00:07Justices lifted an injunction requiring the government to give the migrants an opportunity to explain the risks they would face in those destinations.
00:14In this regard, the defense warns that they could face torture or even death if they are sent to the countries that are not their own and where they have no support network.
00:23On the other hand, Liberal Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Helena Kagan and Ketanji Brown-Jackson harshly criticized the majority's ruling, accusing the court of rewarding illegality.
00:33It is worth noting that the ruling also represents a new victory for Trump in his agenda of mass deportations.

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