
Migrants and ICE officers contend with heat, smog and illness after detoured South Sudan flight
The Trump administration says migrants placed on a deportation flight originally bound for South Sudan are now being held in a converted shipping container on a U.S. naval base in Djibouti, where the men and their guards are contending with baking hot temperatures, smoke from nearby burn pits and the looming threat of rocket attacks. Officials outlined grim conditions in court documents filed Thursday before a federal judge overseeing a lawsuit challenging Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts to swiftly remove migrants to countries they didn’t come from. The judge in Boston found the Republican administration violated his order by swiftly sending eight migrants from countries including Cuba and Vietnam to East Africa.