Third‑Country DeportationsFact: Migrants May Lose Due Process

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Third‑Country DeportationsFact: Migrants May Lose Due Process
The Supreme Court’s emergency stay on June 23, 2025 paves the way for deporting migrants to countries where they have no prior ties—without judicially mandated notice or hearings. That means individuals could be shipped off to unstable, conflict-ridden destinations before they’ve had a chance to speak—or even know what’s happening.
This issue is more than policy—it’s a crucible for our nation’s commitment to due process, accountability, and constitutional fidelity.

In this video, we unpack the Court’s ruling, analyze its moral and legal consequences, and spotlight the sharp dissent from Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson—who warned that this move rewards lawlessness and risks lives. We’ll also discuss how this ruling fits into a pattern of emergency scoops that raise bigger questions about justice, speed, and democratic norms.

At its heart: should American sovereignty rest on swift action—or solemn respect for each individual’s rights? It’s a reflection of the balance between freedom and security, trust and oversight, power and restraint.

💡 What would you decide—speed or safeguard?
💬 How can we ensure our laws protect both national interest and individual dignity?

Share the video, leave your thoughts, and stand for a system that defends both justice and humanity.

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#thirdcountrydeportations #dueprocess #supremecourt2025 #immigrationlaw #ruleoflaw

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