Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a federal choose’s court docket order blocking the Trump administration from deporting unlawful aliens to South Sudan will trigger “important and irreparable hurt to United States overseas coverage.”
Rubio’s feedback got here in a late-night submitting to the U.S. District Courtroom for the District of Massachusetts after Decide Brian Murphy, appointed by former President Joe Biden, dominated this week that the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) violated a previous preliminary injunction by deporting eight unlawful aliens, all violent convicts, to South Sudan.
The Trump administration had deported the unlawful aliens, a few of whom have been convicted of homicide, rape, and baby intercourse crimes, to South Sudan after their native nations refused to take them again.
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Rubio, in his submitting to the court docket, argues that Murphy’s order has already disrupted U.S. diplomacy with South Sudan, Libya, and Djibouti, threatening the president’s Article II authority to conduct overseas coverage.
“This Division of Justice believes that this example urgently requires judicial intervention to revive President Trump’s full Article II authority to conduct overseas coverage,” a DOJ official informed Breitbart Information.
In a separate submitting, Trump’s DOJ is asking for Murphy’s order to be stayed pending enchantment, arguing that “federal courts don’t have any authority to direct the Government Department to conduct overseas relations in a selected means, or interact with a overseas sovereign in a given method.”
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