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A lawsuit filed in Washington alleges that the US is deporting migrants to dangerous countries, including Ghana, under questionable legal and ethical circumstances. Migrants are detained in poor conditions and are not informed of their destination until hours before flights. The case challenges the Trump administration's deportation practices today, September 12, 2025.
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Recent court filings reveal severe conditions at US immigration detention centers, including Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz,' Texas's Dilley facility, and Louisiana's Angola prison. Reports detail inhumane treatment, prolonged detention, and inadequate medical care, prompting legal challenges and protests. The stories highlight ongoing concerns about migrant treatment under US immigration policies. (Fri, 10 Oct 2025 17:26:26 +0100)
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Chanthila 'Shawn' Souvannarath, born in Thailand but raised in the U.S., was deported to Laos after a court order temporarily blocked his removal. Despite claiming U.S. citizenship through his father, immigration authorities moved him, raising legal and constitutional questions about citizen rights and deportation procedures.
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Calvin Duncan, ex-inmate and legal advocate, was elected as clerk of the parish criminal court in New Orleans. After serving 28 years in prison and winning exoneration, he aims to modernize court record systems and ensure fair treatment, defeating incumbent Darren Lombard in a runoff. The election highlights his lifelong fight for justice.