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On Wednesday, the American boycott judge, Brian Murphy Deportation trips to Libya– Or even flights “stop” across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – will violate “this court’s order clearly”, if the reports submitted by immigrant attorneys are accurate.
Murphy’s referee came after an emergency request from attorneys in Texas who represent immigrants from Laos, Vietnam and the Philippines, who have argued that these deportations, which were implemented without prior notice, will defy the current courts’ orders.
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The American boycott judge, Brian Murphy, said on Wednesday that any flights to Libya, or “stop” flights in Saudi Arabia, if they are reported and accurately described by the immigrant lawyer, “are clearly violating this court.” The American boycott judge, Brian Murphy, said on Wednesday that any flights to Libya, or “stop” flights in Saudi Arabia, if they are reported and accurately described by the immigrant lawyer, “are clearly violating this court.”