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EXCLUSIVE: Illegal alien whose deportation was paused by ‘activist' judge sexually assaulted a disabled woman
EXCLUSIVE: Illegal alien whose deportation was paused by ‘activist' judge sexually assaulted a disabled woman

Fox News

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

EXCLUSIVE: Illegal alien whose deportation was paused by ‘activist' judge sexually assaulted a disabled woman

EXCLUSIVE: The Trump Department of Homeland Security is calling out a Biden-appointed "activist" judge in Massachusetts who paused the deportation of an illegal alien who DHS says sexually assaulted a disabled woman with the mental capacity of a 3-year-old. The DHS shared a filing from the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry that says Burmese illegal Nyo Myint was convicted of attempted first-degree sexual assault of an individual incapable of consent. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital that Myint, who was living in Lincoln, Nebraska, sexually assaulted a 26-year-old woman "with the mental capacity of a 3-year-old." "This 'Lincoln man' is an illegal alien and one of the monsters that the activist Massachusetts district judge is trying to bring back to the United States after he was deported yesterday," McLaughlin said. DHS has said Myint had a final order of removal issued against him Aug. 17, 2023. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy of Massachusetts issued the ruling Tuesday night, ordering President Donald Trump's administration to maintain custody of eight illegal immigrants deported to South Sudan in case he rules the removals unlawful and they must be transferred back to the U.S. Murphy's ruling said the government must "maintain custody and control of class members currently being removed to South Sudan or to any other third country, to ensure the practical feasibility of return if the Court finds that such removals were unlawful." After the ruling, McLaughlin called the decision "deranged," saying "these depraved individuals have all had their day in court and been given final deportation orders." "A reminder of who was on this plane: murderers, child rapists, an individual who raped a mentally and physically disabled person," McLaughlin added. "The message this activist judge is sending to victims and their families is we don't care. President Trump and Secretary Noem are working every day to get vicious criminals out of our country while activist judges are fighting to bring them back onto American soil." According to DHS, the other illegals on the plane were Enrique Arias-Hierro, a Cuban national convicted of homicide and other crimes; Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones, another Cuban convicted of attempted first-degree murder with a weapon; Thongxay Nilakout, a citizen of Laos, convicted of first-degree murder and robbery; Jesus Munoz-Gutierrez, a Mexican national convicted of second-degree murder; Dian Peter Domach, a citizen of South Sudan convicted of robbery and possession of a firearm; Kyaw Mya, a citizen of Burma convicted of lascivious acts with a child victim less than 12 years of age; and Tuan Thanh Phan, a Vietnamese national convicted of first-degree murder. The White House also issued a statement in response, saying the ruling is "another attempt by a far-left activist judge to dictate the foreign policy of the United States — and protect the violent criminal illegal immigrants President Donald J. Trump and his administration have removed from our streets." Trump chimed in on Truth Social, saying the ruling has forced the deportation flight to pause in Djibouti. Trump slammed Murphy as "a Federal Judge in Boston, who knew absolutely nothing about the situation, or anything else," and "ordered that EIGHT of the most violent criminals on Earth curtail their journey to South Sudan." The president urged the Supreme Court to end the trend of judges inhibiting his administration's deportation agenda. "The Judges are absolutely out of control, they're hurting our Country, and they know nothing about particular situations, or what they are doing — And this must change, IMMEDIATELY!" he said. "Hopefully, the Supreme Court of the United States will put an END to the quagmire that has been caused by the Radical Left."

EXCLUSIVE The 'bad hombre' migrants Trump is deporting to South Sudan revealed as judge calls emergency hearing
EXCLUSIVE The 'bad hombre' migrants Trump is deporting to South Sudan revealed as judge calls emergency hearing

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE The 'bad hombre' migrants Trump is deporting to South Sudan revealed as judge calls emergency hearing

Migrants deported to South Sudan by Donald Trump include murderers and sexual abusers, the Daily Mail can reveal. It came as a federal judge ruled that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of the migrants in case he orders their removals were unlawful. U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Massachusetts issued the ruling late Tuesday after an emergency hearing. Attorneys for the immigrants said the Trump administration appeared to have begun deporting people from Burma and Vietnam to South Sudan despite a court order restricting removals to other countries. The Daily Mail can now reveal that the migrants include at least five murderers and a pedophile. One is a citizen of south Sudan and others are from Cuba, Mexico, Myanmar, Vietnam and Laos. They include Thongxay Nilakout, from Burma, who was convicted of murder after the high-profile 1994 killing of Gisela Pfleger, a German tourist in California. He was jailed for life in California in 1996 and arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in January this year before being put on a plane to South Sudan. A U.S. official described Nilakout and the others as 'bad hombres.' They also included Nyo Myint, a citizen of Burma. He was convicted of first-degree sexual assault involving a victim mentally and physically incapable of resisting, and sentenced to 12 years confinement. He was arrested by ICE on February 19, 2025. Judge Murphy, who was appointed by President Joe Biden, said the U.S. government must 'maintain custody and control of class members currently being removed to South Sudan or to any other third country, to ensure the practical feasibility of return if the Court finds that such removals were unlawful.' While the judge left the details to the government's discretion, he said he expects the migrants "will be treated humanely." At the emergency hearing attorneys for the migrants told the judge that immigration authorities may have sent up to a dozen people from several countries to Africa. They argue that violates a court order saying people must get a 'meaningful opportunity' to argue that sending them to a country outside their homeland would threaten their safety. The apparent removal of one man from Burma was confirmed in an email from an immigration official in Texas, according to court documents. He was informed only in English, a language he does not speak well, and his attorneys learned of the plan hours before his deportation flight, the lawyers said. A woman also reported that her husband from Vietnam and up to 10 other people were flown to Africa Tuesday morning, attorneys from the National Immigration Litigation Alliance wrote. The migrants' attorneys asked Murphy for an emergency court order to prevent the deportations. The judge previously found that any plans to deport people to Libya without notice would 'clearly' violate his ruling. He ordered U.S. officials from the Trump administration to appear at another emergency hearing Wednesday to answer questions about the deportation of immigrants to South Sudan and other countries.

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