On Monday afternoon, the U.S. Supreme Court’s Republican appointees — with no reasoning — issued an order allowing the Trump administration to provide no notice to people it is deporting to a country with which the person has no connection and where the person could face great danger.

Justice Sonia Sotamayor, writing for herself and Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, issued a damning dissent.

“In matters of life and death, it is best to proceed with caution. In this case, the Government took the opposite approach,“ Sotomayor wrote, noting people who were wrongly deported to third countries — even in violation of the district court’s injunction in the case before the justices, Department of Homeland Security v. D.V.D. “Rather than allowing our lower court colleagues to manage this high-stakes litigation with the care and attention it plainly requires, this Court now intervenes to grant the Government emergency relief from an order it has repeatedly defied. I cannot join so gross an abuse of the Court’s equitable discretion.“

In practice, however, Monday’s order means the administration can send anyone who is deportable — meaning there is an order of removal in place as to them — anywhere that the government decides it wants to sent them, regardless of the dangers that a person might face if sent there and without any right to challenge that decision.

  • Swordgeek@lemmy.ca
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    Wrong.

    It’s not random.

    It’s not deportation.

    The US government is trafficking humans.

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    Important distinction. This isn’t “random”. There isn’t a roulette wheel each deportee spins to determine where they go.

    “Anywhere that the government decides it wants to sentld them” means there is a choice made. And where someone is deported to and why that particular place for that particulat person matters a lot.

    • Idontevenknowanymore@mander.xyz
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      I was reading about a woman they picked up who was culturally Palestinian but had been born in Saudi Arabia who does not grant citizenship so she is stateless. She’s been in America since she was 8 and they were going to deport her to “The Israeli border” and that plan was only nixed because the Israeli air space got shut down.

      It reminds me of the RCMPs starlight tours where they’d take drunk first nations people out of town ten miles or so and drop them off. In Canada . In January .