Judicial halt of deportation flights puts US foreign policy at risk, career State Dept official claims
- A career State Department official warned that halting deportation flights could harm U.S. Foreign policy, citing significant efforts by high-level officials.
- Kozak stated that foreign interlocutors might change their minds about accepting certain individuals associated with TdA due to the judge’s order.
- Judge Boasberg ordered a halt on all deportation flights after President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act.
- Kozak indicated that Nicolás Maduro or the government of El Salvador might leverage this issue in discussions with the U.S. In the future.
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Judicial halt of deportation flights puts US foreign policy at risk, career State Dept official claims
State Dept. official Michael Kozak said in a court filing that Judge Boasberg's order to return deportation flights of Venezuelans endangers U.S. foreign policy.
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