July 5, 2025

In a landmark victory for law and order, eight violent criminal migrants — including four convicted murderers — are finally being deported to South Sudan after a bitter legal tug-of-war that reached the highest court in the land. These men, hailing from countries such as Cuba, Mexico, and Vietnam, with rap sheets including armed robbery, drug trafficking, and sexual assault, fought tooth and nail to remain in the U.S., leveraging legal loopholes in sympathetic jurisdictions. Despite desperate eleventh-hour lawsuits from left-leaning attorneys and a temporary block by a D.C. judge, the Supreme Court issued a decisive 6-3 ruling green-lighting the Trump administration’s renewed policy of removing dangerous non-citizens to safe third countries. As DOJ officials confirmed their deportation flights departed from a U.S. Navy base, Americans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that justice has prevailed over activist interference — and that public safety has triumphed over progressive obstruction.

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