A federal judge decided on Wednesday that deporting non -state citizens to Libya without a legal process would violate the existing court orders, after the source said the White House had discussed the plan.
Lawyers who represent a group of migrants submit an emergency motion that seeks to prevent their deportation from Libya or Saudi Arabia, quoting both press reports and directly from migrants who accuse them of actively prepared to be moved to Libya or Saudi Arabia on military aircraft.
Sending non -citizens of the state to Libya or Saudi Arabia without giving them the opportunity to increase concerns about their safety “brightly opposed the preliminary order of this court,” Lawyers representing migrants argues in the emergency motion submitted at the Federal Court in Boston, where the US District Judge Non -Murphy issued a preliminary order in Boston, where the Non -Non -Non District Judge then issued a notion of the preliminary command in Boston. is in Boston. Where the US Non -Non District Judge -then issued an introduction to the introduction, Barring Barring Plag.
In his order, Wednesday, Judge Murphy clarified that every “transfer that is allegedly will soon occur” to a country like Libya or Saudi Arabia will violate the preliminary order issued last month.
“If there are doubts that do not see those that are allegedly happening soon, as reported by the news agency and as the plaintiff trying to strengthen with the account of class members and public information, it will clearly violate this court order,” Murphy judge, a potential department towards Saudi America or Libya, an Arab country located in North Africa, does not exist in North Africa “A North Africa located in North Africa,” A Africa, “A Africa,” Africa, “Africa,” Africa, “Africa,” Africa, “Africa,” Africa, “Kiala Arma Arma of Arma Arma Arma of Arma Arma Arma Arma Arma. Unfelieving land mines, civil riots, kidnappings, and armed conflicts. “
“Every class member who was transferred to Libya faced a strong prison sentence followed by torture and even loss or died,” said the plaintiff’s motion. “Indeed, given the record of Libyan human rights, it cannot be imagined that class members from other countries will ever agree to be moved to Libya, but on the contrary it will uniformly seek protection so as not to be moved to Libya.”
To support their applications for emergency orders, lawyers who represent non -citizens of the state include a series of exhibitions that show the struggle played during the last day when lawyers try to determine whether their clients are bound to Libya. According to lawyers, Laos, Vietnam and Philippine immigrants are at risk of being exposed.

An inmate attended the Bible lecture in the central prison of terrorism brackets, in Tecoluca, El Salvador April 4, 2025.
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According to two lawyers whose correspondence was included as an exhibition, their clients were told that they would be transferred to Libya and asked to sign documents that approve deportation. When one of the men and a group of other migrants refused to sign the document, they were allegedly handcuffed in a separate room “to make them sign it,” according to a lawyer.
“ICE [Immigrations and Customs Enforcement] Not advising him that he has the right to ask for a reasonable fear interview, also Ice gave me a notification of their intention to move it to Libya, with a clear violation of the District Court’s orders, “another lawyer wrote.
Reports that administration is considering deportation to Libya following the government’s deportation of several hundred members of the migrant gang to El Salvador as part of the $ 6 million agreement made by Trump Administration with President Salvador Nayib Bukele to accommodate prisoners in Mega-Prison Cecot there.
Lawyers who represent non -citizens said they reached Trump’s administration to confirm whether there were class members on airplanes to Libya and Saudi Arabia but had not heard of the news.
Asked the previous Wednesday whether the United States would send migrants to Libya, President Donald Trump told reporters, “I don’t know, you have to ask Homeland Security.”
Secretary of the Department of Domestic Security Kristi Noem, who was asked about the potential plan on Wednesday morning before Trump’s comment, said, “I cannot confirm anything.”
The Libyan national unity government has denied relations with reports on the deportation of migrants to the country, saying in a statement that “the government confirms that he rejects the use of the Libyan region as the goal of migrant deportation without his knowledge or approval.”
ABC News has reached a competitive Libyan government, the government of the national stability, to comment.
Officials with the Department of Domestic Security did not immediately respond to requests for comments from ABC News.