Here it is; it is possible these men without papers are already on a plane to Sudan or Libya. Deplorable:
. . .Judge Brian E. Murphy: ELECTRONIC ORDER entered.
This habeas petition was transferred, Phan et al v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security et al, 1:25-cv-02147-RDM, Dkt. 8, from the District Court for the District of Columbia as it was deemed related to D.V.D. et al v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security et al., 1:25-cv-10676-BEM. In D.V.D., the relief sought by Petitioners was initially granted by this Court but later stayed by the Supreme Court of the United States. Dept of Homeland Sec. v. D.V.D., S.Ct., 2025 WL 1732103 (June 23, 2025); Dept of Homeland Sec. v. D. V. D., S.Ct., 2025 WL 1832186 (July 3, 2025) (granting clarification specifically as to these Petitioners).
This Court interprets these Supreme Court orders as binding on this new petition, as Petitioners are now raising substantially similar claims, and therefore Petitioners' motion is denied. . . .
This relative indifference. . . to claims of torture (the Eighth Amendment is not limited to citizens) is deeply against our core American values. Dammit.
नमस्ते







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