The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with plans to deport eight convicted criminals to South Sudan.
The men, who were initially slated to arrive in South Sudan in May, were detoured instead to the East African nation of Djibouti, where they were detained at Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. military base.
Most of the men, who have all been convicted of serious crimes in the United States, have never stepped foot in South Sudan, per The New York Times. Moreover, just one is from South Sudan according to the outlet. The others hailed from Vietnam, South Korea, Mexico, Laos, Cuba, and Myanmar before coming to the U.S.
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