Trump, Deportation and District Judge
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Judge James Boasberg thinks Stephen Miller, Tom Homan, and the rest of the Trump administration “acted in bad faith” when they invoked the Alien Enemies Act to extrajudicially deport 200 Venezuelan me...
CNN |
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday allowed President Donald Trump to temporarily remove two board members at independent labor agencies while the justices consider whether the president may perma...
Reuters |
Trump's order said security clearances for individuals at Sentinel One would also be revoked pending review.
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Displeased with the check on Trump’s power, the president and his allies have lashed out at federal judges — and against one judge in particular: James Boasberg, chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Washington,
He failed to impose a bond on plaintiffs as the law requires. Other injunctions have the same deficiency.
For the second day in a row a federal judge took the Trump administration to task for the "illegal" deportation of a dad with protected legal status. The post ‘You can’t do it, and you did it anyway’: Judge accuses Trump admin of blatantly ‘illegal’ deportation of father with protected legal status first appeared on Law & Crime.
The emails became a major source of controversy for ... an investigation into the judge’s alleged actions. Gill has accused Boasberg of using his position “to advance political gain” in blocking Trump’s deportation flights through the Alien Enemies ...
Trump wrote early Wednesday morning in a post on Truth Social, reacting to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s order on Saturday to stop deportation flights that were already in the air.
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A federal judge on Thursday ordered key Trump administration agencies to preserve messages sent on Signal between March 11 to March 15.
In a significant legal blow to the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, a federal judge has slammed the brakes on a controversial deportation policy that allowed the deportation of migrants to countries where they had no prior connection — without first giving them a chance to challenge their removal in court.
DOJ lawyers, in their court filing, argued that Boasberg's ruling blocking the deportation of noncitizens under the AEA overstepped his authority as a judge and was an "extraordinary intrusion ...
The US Justice Department has requested the removal of Judge James Boasberg after he ordered the Trump administration to explain whether it defied a court order by deporting more than 200 ...