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Deportation of Pinoys to Libya blocked
By Nidz Godino
“Allegedly imminent removals, as reported by news agencies,would clearly violate this Court’s Order.” District Judge Brian Murphy temporarily blocked Trump administration from expelling Asian migrants including Filipinos to war-torn Libya after emergency appeal from would-be deportees’ lawyers.
Murphy said such deportations would violate his previous order that migrants being sent to country other than their own first be given “meaningful” opportunity to challenge their removal in court and show that they may face persecution.
Murphy’s ruling came in response to emergency motion from lawyers for migrants from the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam said they were in “imminent” danger of being deported to Libya “ country notorious for its human rights violations.”
“Department of Homeland Security may not evade this injunction by ceding control over non-citizens or enforcement of its immigration responsibilities to any other agency, including but not limited to Department of Defense,” Murphy added..US President Donald Trump wasn’t aware of it.
Trump campaigned for White House on pledge to deport millions of undocumented migrants and invoked obscure wartime law in March to summarily deport alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. Federal judges have since blocked further deportations under 1798 Alien Enemies Act, last used to round up Japanese-American citizens during World War II. Libya’s Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU) denied meanwhile that it had reached deal with Washington to take in migrants expelled from United States. “Parallel entities, not subject to legitimacy, could be involved in agreements that do not represent Libyan state and do not commit it legally or politically,” it said in statement. Libya is split between UN-recognized GNU in the west and rival administration backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar that rules from Benghazi and Tobruk in the east. Eastern government’s foreign ministry also issued statement “denying existence of any agreement or understanding concerning settlement of migrants of any nationality.” Libya has been gripped by unrest since 2011 overthrow and killing of longtime ruler Muammar Gadhafi.
