South Sudan, US visas
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South Sudan's Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth told The Associated Press on Monday that the U.S was "attempting to find faults with the tense situation" in the country because no sovereign n...
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A federal judge called the deportation of a Maryland man to a notorious Salvadoran prison a “grievous error,” adding that the Trump administration’s conduct “shocks the conscience.”
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The Trump Administration announced it is revoking all South Sudanese visas until the country accepts nationals deported from the U.S.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that Trump will head to Saudi Arabia for the first foreign trip in his second administration. Leavitt said more details would be announced later.
Duke men’s basketball player Khaman Maluach is among those who could be impacted by the State Department’s ruling around South Sudanese passport holders in the US.
The Trump administration will seek to pull the visas of South Sudanese passport holders in an attempt to get the country to accept deportees.
The United States is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders, effective immediately, and blocking new arrivals, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement posted to X. Rubio cited the African nation's refusal to accept the return of its nationals expelled from the U.S. "in a timely manner" as the rationale for his decision.