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Jul 5, 2025 |
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Fox News: Federal judge halts Trump administration deportation of eight migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's plan to deport eight migrants to South Sudan, allowing them time to argue their case in court. The migrants, from various countries, claim their deportation would violate constitutional protections against cruel punishment.
The ruling comes amid ongoing legal challenges to the administration's policy of transferring migrants to third countries. The judge emphasized that sending individuals to potentially dangerous situations for punitive reasons is unconstitutional.
The Telegraph: First migrants arrive at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The first group of migrants has arrived at "Alligator Alcatraz," a new immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, designed to house up to 5,000 individuals. The facility, built in eight days, will cost an estimated $450 million annually to operate.
The site is part of the Trump administration's efforts to enhance immigration enforcement and has drawn controversy. State officials utilized emergency powers to seize the land for the facility, which is surrounded by a reptile-infested swamp.
#education
GB News: Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George set for extended break from school
The Wales children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, will begin their summer break from Lambrook School on July 5. The family plans to spend the summer at their homes in Windsor and Norfolk, with potential visits to Balmoral Castle and Wimbledon.
Prince George will enter Year 8 in September, marking his final year at Lambrook before transitioning to secondary school, likely Eton College. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Louis will continue their education at Lambrook for several more years.