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Trump administration ‘evaded’ deadline for deportation flight information, judge says

An American federal judge said that the government “evading its obligations” by answering his questions about the deportation of this week to the alleged Venezuelan gangs members.

James Boasberg, the highest federal judge in Washington, DC, gave the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice to a final date on Thursday that provides information on the government’s deportation to Venezuelan to El Salvador by plane.

They have made a declaration of six paragraphs from a immigration official saying that the cabinet secretaries are considering summoning the privilege of the state secrets and did not provide the information of the journey it requested.

Judge Boasberg ordered the government last Saturday to stop deportations, but the White House said that the planes had already been launched.

On Thursday’s announcement from the ICE Regional ICE (ICE) official (ICE) was release the previous information.

In government responses, they said they need more than 24 hours to look carefully whether “the privilege of the state secrets”, which allows federal authorities to block sensitive national security information in lawsuits.

But Judge Pasperg seemed frustrating because of this defense.

“To start, the government cannot provide a regional official for the ice to witness discussions at the cabinet level for the privilege of the state government; in fact, his declaration depends on this point, and not surprising, on his understanding that is not only base” his understanding “[ing]”books.

The Trump administration has given a final date on Friday to submit an update from a person who directly participated in discussions about deportation aircraft.

Trump protested at the end of this week the law of foreign enemies rarely deported more than 200 Veneers, who were almost all of them members of the Trine de Aragoa gang.

Immigration lawyer, who works on behalf of one of the men who were deporting the court on Thursday that her client was a professional footballer in Venezuela without a criminal record, CBS News, the American news partner in the BBC.

His lawyer, Jersus Reyes Barius, has argued to obtain asylum to escape political persecution, saying he was falsely accused of communicating with Trin de Aragoa due to a tattoo on his arm.

The lawyer said that the tattoo honored the Real Madrid football team.

The flights – Mr. Barius and others on board – were suspended by Judge Pasperj verbally during the weekend. Any flights currently in the air were back.

But the White House said that the planes were already in the international airspace, on the pretext that the judge was not valid.

On Monday, Judge Boasberg asked to hear from the Trump administration lawyer for the reason that flights did not return to the United States.

It will also hold a pre -scheduled hearing on the use of the law of foreign enemies on Friday.

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2025-03-20 22:43:00

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