Judge Restricts Trump Administration's Libya Deportation Effort
A federal judge in Boston has restricted the Trump administration's attempt to deport migrants to Libya, citing a violation of a previous court order. Judge Brian Murphy responded to immigrant rights advocates' concerns that due process rights were being ignored in the administration's actions.

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A federal judge in Boston has issued a significant ruling impacting the Trump administration's deportation strategy, specifically concerning migrants sent to Libya. The decision restricts swift deportations, aligning with an earlier court order ensuring due process for migrants.
U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy acted upon urgent requests from immigrant rights groups. These advocates contended that the administration was on the verge of blatantly disregarding an existing injunction meant to safeguard the due process rights of individuals facing final deportation orders.
This decision marks a notable judicial intervention in the ongoing debate over immigration policies under President Donald Trump, reinforcing legal protections for migrants within the United States' justice system.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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