币界网报道:The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the government can deport immigrants from war-torn South Sudan even if they face potential harm upon return, overturning a lower court's decision that had blocked such deportations. The justices unanimously found that immigration laws do not require the government to prove individuals would face "persecution or torture" before removal. The case involved a South Sudanese national ordered deported after criminal convictions, who argued returning would endanger him due to ongoing conflict. The ruling clarifies deportation standards but does not prevent immigrants from seeking asylum or other protections through separate legal processes.