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The Trump administration has appealed another immigration-related decision to the U.S.
Supreme Court.
This time,
the administration is hoping the justices allow for the deportations of migrants to South Sudan.
NPR's Ximena Bustillo reports the Homeland Security Agency says some countries will not take the migrants back.
The administration arranged for South Sudan,
a politically unstable country in Africa, to take them in.
But a Massachusetts federal judge ruled anyone deported to anywhere that's not their country of origin needs more time to contest their deportation.
Specifically,
migrants should get an interview where they have a chance to say they may face violence or persecution
if sent to a specific country.
Trump officials hope the Supreme Court overrules this Massachusetts order, which applies nationwide.
They argue the pause on these so-called third-party deportations Haitians hurts foreign policy and national security and intrudes on the executive branch's immigration policy powers.