Washington D.C. - A federal judge has found the Trump administration in violation of a court order for freezing FEMA funding. The ruling comes amid ongoing legal battles over the administration's policies. The specific details of the funding freeze and the court order it violated were [explain in more detail, if available, what the funding was for and the basis of the court order].
Separately, Senator Marco Rubio announced that the administration intends to revoke visas for individuals holding South Sudanese passports. Rubio stated that this decision was made due to [explain why the visas are being revoked, if available]. The exact number of individuals affected by this policy remains unclear. The State Department has not yet released an official statement on the matter. This decision is likely to impact [explain potential impact, e.g., travel, immigration]. Legal experts anticipate potential challenges to the visa revocation policy as well.
Judge Rules FEMA Funding Freeze Violated Court Order; South Sudan Visa Restrictions
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's freeze on FEMA funding violated a previous court order. This comes as the administration also plans to revoke visas for South Sudanese passport holders, according to Senator Marco Rubio. The funding freeze was related to [explain the funding freeze briefly]. These actions are likely to face further scrutiny and legal challenges.
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