D.A. v. Noem
Case Overview
Non-citizens who had been granted fear-based relief from being sent back to their country of origin sued the Department of Homeland Security over their removal to Ghana where they are now at risk of being removed to their countries of origin.
The Application
Plaintiffs had received fear-based relief protecting them from return to their countries of origin. DHS removed them to Ghana, a third country from which they could face subsequent removal to their countries of origin, thereby circumventing statutory protections against refoulement.
The Conclusion
The court determined whether DHS's removal of the plaintiffs to Ghana complied with non-refoulement obligations and statutory protections afforded to individuals with fear-based relief.
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