The US Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday justified its decision to deport Asian migrants to South Sudan -- one of the world's poorest countries and in the throes of internal conflict -- but suggested it was not their last stop.
Department spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin slammed a federal judge for suspending the expulsion, accusing him of "trying to force the United States to bring back these uniquely barbaric monsters," insisting they had committed violent crimes.