On May 20, a flight with eight deportees left Texas went to South Sudan, a country on the edge of the civil war. But in the middle of the flight, a judicial battle began to develop that forced the flight to land in Djibouti. Katrin Bennhold, speaks with Hamed Aleeziz, reporter of the New York Times that covers national security and immigration, to understand what is happening and how it conforms to the largest immigration plan of President Trump.
Why Trump Is Trying to Send Deportees to South Sudan
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