Judge extends deadline for deportation flight details as DOJ continues to resist
- The Trump administration deported hundreds of alleged members of Tren De Aragua and Mara Salvatrucha gangs to El Salvador over the weekend.
- U.S. District Judge Jeb Boasberg granted the Justice Department an extension to provide details about the deportation flights after he initially ordered the flights to be turned around.
- Justice Department lawyers argued that the judge's inquiries are intrusions on executive authority and may involve state secrets.
- Judge Boasberg questioned how the flight details could jeopardize state secrets and aims to determine if the government ignored his orders.
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DOJ resists court order
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Judge extends deadline for deportation flight details as DOJ continues to resist
A federal judge gave the Trump administration another day to respond to his demand for detailed information about weekend flights that deported planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members, despite his order to turn the planes around.The Justice Department has been resisting the judge’s questions about those flights for days, arguing in an emergency filing on Wednesday that the court should drop its “grave encroachments” into the authority of t…
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