The US federal judge said the government avoided his obligation to answer his questions about the deportation of Venezuela gang members last weekend. ”
James Boasberg, a federal judge of Washington, wrote a new deadline to submit information about Venezuela’s El Salvador removal to the lawyers.
The government lawyer provided a six -point declaration from the immigration officials, but did not provide the flying information requested by the judge.
Last Saturday, Judge Boa Bug ordered the government to stop deportation, but the White House was too late.
US President Donald Trump condemned a judge in a social media post to convene the White House authorities.
“He is looking for an unknown judge, grandson, and publicity, and there is no other reason because his” judgment “is too ridiculous and inappropriate.”
In the government’s response, they needed more than 24 hours to carefully consider “to raise the state privilege”, which allowed the federal authorities to withhold sensitive national security information in the lawsuit.
But Judge Boasberg seemed to be frustrated by that defense.
He noted that the declaration of local immigration and tariff execution (ICE) officials of the court submissions repeated the previously shared information.
“For the first time, the government cannot present local ICE officials, and cannot prove the discussion of the cabinet level of the state’s privileges, and in fact, his declaration on that point is surprisingly based on his unidentified understanding.[ing]He wrote.
The judge first gave the deadline for Wednesday. Now he has vowed to the Trump administration by Friday morning to cause state -of -the -art privileges from the cabinet officials.
This weekend, Trump has caused rarely used alien law and deported more than 200 Venezuela, claiming that almost everyone was a member of the gang trend Ara Gua.
The BBC’s US news partner CBS News (CBS News) said that a lawyer who worked on behalf of one of the deported men was a professional football player on Thursday.
Jerce Reyes Barrios has applied for asylum to avoid political persecution, and his lawyer misunderstood that he was connected to Trend Ara Gua because of his tattoos.
The lawyer said the tattoo respected the soccer team Real Madrid.
The flights that were boarded by Barrios and others were suspended by Judge Boasberg during the weekend. All flights in the air are back.
But the White House argued that the judge’s order was not valid that the plane was already in international airspace.
On Monday, Judge Boasburg heard why the flight was not returned to the United States from the Trump administration’s lawyer.
He will also hold a previously scheduled hearing on the use of aliens on Friday.
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2025-03-20 23:04:00