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开始于 February 20, 2026

How the Administration is overwhelming federal courts and getting away with third-country removals

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Third-country removals undermine due process and violate human rights, putting vulnerable individuals at risk.

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The overwhelming of federal courts by deportation cases reflects a systemic issue that needs comprehensive immigration reform.

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The Trump administration's aggressive deportation policies uphold national security and deter illegal immigration effectively.

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This administration's approach to deportations is a symptom of broader political agendas rather than a genuine commitment to immigration policy.

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Deportations are a necessary tool for enforcing immigration law, but they should be conducted transparently and ethically.

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