The act is a wartime law that grants the commander-in-chief authority to detain or deport non-citizens. The implementation was previously blocked in federal court, sparking a contentious legal back-and-forth between the Trump administration and Boasberg.
A temporary order will give some migrants a chance to convince the government that deporting them to “third countries” such as El Salvador would put them at risk.
One man's tattoos "reflect his work as a makeup artist for beauty pageants and his hometown’s association with the 'Three Kings' festival," according to the motion. The post ‘The government’s errors are unsurprising’: Judge asked to enjoin Trump’s deportation plans after ICE allegedly mistook ‘autism awareness’ and ‘soccer’ tattoos for gang affiliations first appeared on Law & Crime.
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Judge calls Trump response about Venezuelan deportation flights 'woefully insufficient'WASHINGTON – A federal judge called the Trump administration’s response “woefully insufficient” to his demand for more information about deportation flights of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act, in a further escalation of tensions between the ...
There’s already a lawsuit in response to the Signal situation — and guess who’s been randomly assigned to preside over it? None other than Judge James Boasberg, who is also hearing the deportations case.
President Donald Trump blasted the “highly conflicted” district court judge he says is taking all the cases against the White House for himself while calling for an investigation into
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) confirmed that the House Judiciary Committee will investigate recent orders from judges that impede President Donald Trump’s deportation plans. Over a week has passed since Judge James Boasberg of the U.