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When Boasberg asked if the DOJ could vow that the Trump ... Goitein noted that the lawsuit over the deportations can proceed while Judge Boasberg takes up the state secrets arguments, and the ...
One judge on a three-member appeals court panel grilled a Justice Department lawyer on the administration’s handling of the deportations ... detainees were handed over to authorities and ...
U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis sternly questioned the Department of Justice lawyer in the hearing, asking directly for them to provide the location of Abrego Garcia. The lawyer repeatedly ...
(El Salvador presidential press office via AP) WASHINGTON (CN) — A federal judge on Friday suggested that the Donald Trump administration had ordered a mass deportation ... secrets privilege over ...
Jake Rosen is a reporter covering the Department of Justice. He was previously ... D.C. Chief District Judge James Boasberg, who blocked the deportations of alleged Tren de Aragua gang members ...
A federal judge ... deportations of Venezuelans suspected of being gang members, adding he may cite them for contempt. US District Judge James Boasberg held a hearing Thursday to grill a Justice ...
President Donald Trump clashes with federal judge over emergency deportation order as Supreme Court weighs controversial use of 18th-century immigration law.
The request, which cited Chief Judge James ... hearing where he pressed a top-ranking DOJ lawyer about the circumstances of the deportations conducted over the weekend. The DOJ earlier Monday ...
Boasberg issued a verbal order to the Department of Justice on March 15 to return anyone deported under the Alien Enemies Act, a powerful wartime authority. The judge has since been on a mission ...
Boasberg questioned DOJ attorney Drew Ensign over ... judge pressed the government about whether his oral directive to turn around the planes was communicated to the officials managing the ...
Authorities deported over 200 ... a federal judge's directive to turn around two deportation flights was not a binding order. In a 14-page filing, lawyers with the Department of Justice argued ...