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July 5, 2025
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JUST IN: DHS Confirms it Transferred 8 Illegals to South Sudan After Legal Showdown


The Department of Homeland Security on Saturday confirmed it transferred the 8 illegal aliens who were stuck in Djibouti to South Sudan after a legal showdown.

The deportation flight landed in South Sudan just after midnight ET on Friday after a judge denied an emergency claim filed by the plaintiffs’ attorneys.

Drama over the deportation flight began unfolding on Friday after an Obama-appointed judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from flying 8 illegals from Djibouti to South Sudan.

The US government doesn’t even have a detention facility in Djibouti, so 11 ICE agents are detaining the aliens in a conference room in a converted Conex shipping container on the US Naval base in Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti.

As previously reported, just hours after the Supreme Court issued a ruling, Judge Randolph Moss temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from transferring the 8 illegal aliens stuck in Djibouti to South Sudan.

Judge Moss held an emergency hearing earlier Friday before a flight scheduled for 7 pm departed Djibouti to transfer the illegals to South Sudan.

Some of the aliens are from Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba, so sending them to South Sudan puts them in danger, attorneys argued.

These criminal alien killers and rapists are so dangerous that their own home countries refused to take them back so the Trump Administration deported them to South Sudan.

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Judge Moss punted the case to a district court in Massachusetts with Biden-appointed Judge Brian Murphy (the original judge assigned to the case) and gave the plaintiffs’ attorneys one hour to file their emergency claim.

Later Friday with just an hour to go until the plane in Djibouti was set to depart, Judge Brian Murphy denied the plaintiffs’ emergency motion to stop the transfer to South Sudan.

Judge Murphy said the Supreme Court already granted the Trump Administration relief on this matter.

“This Court interprets these Supreme Court orders as binding on this new petition, as Petitioners are now raising substantially similar claims, and therefore Petitioners motion is denied,” the judge wrote.

The post JUST IN: DHS Confirms it Transferred 8 Illegals to South Sudan After Legal Showdown appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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