美最高法院允许特朗普政府快速驱逐移民至第三国
Xin Hua She·2025-06-24 11:32

Group 1 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to deport illegal immigrants to third countries, overriding a previous injunction from a lower court [1][2] - The ruling halted a decision by Judge Brian Murphy, which required the government to provide substantial opportunities for deportees to present potential risks of torture in third countries [1] - The Supreme Court's decision faced strong dissent from three liberal justices, who argued it represents a serious abuse of judicial discretion and could expose thousands to torture or death [1] Group 2 - Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has implemented strict policies for deporting illegal immigrants, including plans to send those who cannot be returned to their home countries to third countries [2] - The White House spokesperson stated that the Supreme Court's decision reaffirms the president's authority to deport illegal foreign criminals [2] - Justice Sotomayor criticized the ruling, suggesting that rewarding noncompliance with court orders further erodes respect for the U.S. judicial system and rule of law [2]