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From Texas to South Sudan: ICE’s deportation pipeline

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Jul 30, 2025
Hamed Aleaziz, an immigration reporter with The New York Times, sheds light on the radical shift in U.S. immigration policy, focusing on the offshoring of detainees to countries like South Sudan. He discusses the shocking case of Tuan Tan Fan and the emotional toll on families torn apart by these actions. The conversations highlight legal challenges faced by deportees and the alarming conditions in facilities like 'American Siberia' and 'Alligator Alcatraz.' Aleaziz further examines the implications of such policies on future migration and citizenship rights.
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ICE's Radical Deportation Shift

  • ICE's decision to deport migrants from U.S. prisons to detention camps in African countries marks a radical, unprecedented policy shift.
  • Legal experts argue this offshoring might be unconstitutional and involves a lack of transparency about destinations.
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Supreme Court Enables Mass Deportations

  • The Trump administration prioritizes mass deportations, minimizing legal processes like advance notice and appeals.
  • A Supreme Court ruling now allows continued third-country deportations without extended procedural protections.
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Third-Country Deportation Policy Explained

  • ICE struggles to deport people to certain countries due to diplomatic issues and document availability.
  • Third country deportations serve as a deterrent, signaling migrants they can be sent far away regardless of origin.
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