Federal judge overturns earlier ruling on Colombian woman's deportation to Congo
A federal judge in the United States has reversed a prior decision concerning a Colombian woman's deportation. The woman had been sent to the Democratic
A federal judge in the United States has reversed a prior decision concerning a
Colombian woman's deportation. The woman had been sent to the Democratic
Republic of Congo under the Trump administration. Earlier, the court had found
the removal to be improper. The original order required her to be returned to
the United States. The new ruling overturns that finding. Legal analysts note
the shift reflects changing immigration enforcement priorities. The woman's
immigration status remains uncertain pending further review. Advocacy groups
watch the case for broader implications on deportation practices.