Homan on deportation flights: ‘I don’t care what the judges think’
- Border Czar Tom Homan defended deportation flights for alleged members of Tren de Aragua despite a federal judge's order blocking such actions.
- Border Czar Tom Homan defied a federal judge's order to halt deportations of individuals from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, stating, 'I don’t care what the judges think.'
- U.S. District Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary order to stop the deportations, concerned about the legality of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 use.
- Homan claimed the flights had left U.S. Airspace before the court order, asserting the deportations were justified as the individuals were 'terrorists and significant public safety threats.
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“I Don’t Care What the Judges Think”: Trump Administration Rejects Court Orders on Deportations
In Washington, D.C., a federal judge heard arguments from a Justice Department lawyer on Monday after the Trump administration defied the judge’s order Saturday to turn around two El Salvador-bound deportation flights carrying Venezuelan nationals and to ground a third plane that took off after the order was issued. During a contentious exchange, the Justice Department attorney repeatedly refused to answer many of Judge James Boasberg’s question…
Donald Trump's Border Czar Vows To Not Halt Deportation Process—'I Don’t Care What The Judges Think'
During an appearance on Fox & Friends, Tom Homan, the Donald Trump Administration's border czar, spoke about how the President has been a game changer concerning issues surrounding illegal immigration. Homan also sent out a strong message to those looking to stall or stop Trump's endeavors.
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