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Federal Judge said on Thursday that Trump administration missed a lawsuit to disclose details of deportation flights to Salvador, Escalation of the President Donald Trump The legal battle with the judicial system continues.
US County Judge James Baasberg said the government’s lawyers did not reach the deadline to submit information about the deportation of the administration deportation, which included the immediate removal in accordance with the law on aliens of 1798, and whether they were not deliberately succumbed to his decision.
In a brilliant order sent on Thursday night, the judge noted that the government “evaded its obligations again” to submit information about the flights, even after it suggested that they make it under the seal. The submission they submitted was late for hours and did not answer his questions.
Instead, he said, the court was sent to six paragraphs from the regional director in Harlingen, Texas, which reported the court that the secretaries of the office “actively consider whether the privileges of state secrets (ACT) for other facts requested in the court ruling.
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“It’s,” he said, “very insufficient.”
Basberg on Saturday issued an emergency restrained order, which blocks the Trump administration from the use of the law 1798. Deport Venezuelan citizensIncluding the alleged gang members of the Trinity de Aragua within 14 days. He also ordered any flights in the air to return to the US immediately.
A few hours later, however, the aircraft, which transported hundreds of US migrants, including Venezuelan citizens deleted under consideration under the law, arrived in Salvador.
President Donald Trump and US District Judge James Basberg. (Getti Image)
Basberg immediately ordered the government to submit to court more information in the framework of the “hearing that writes facts” to determine whether the Trump administration was not deliberately succumbed to his order and how many people were deported.
After the government has not repeatedly fulfilled, citing national security questions, he told them that they could do it under the seal until noon on Thursday.
Boasberg asked government lawyers to present information about how many aircraft left the US on Saturday, transporting people deported “exclusively on the basis of this announcement, how many people were in each plane where the planes landed, at what time every plane flew out of the United States and where, and where, and where from where, and where from where, and where from where. In the US
President Donald Trump, accompanied by Dom Bondi (C), appears before Bondi swores as a US Prosecutor General in the Oval Cabinet at the White House on February 05, 2025 in Washington, Columbia District. (Andrew Harnica/Getti Image)
“To begin with, the government cannot propose a regional ice official, which testifies to discussions at the Cabinet level of the privilege of the state that pass; indeed, its declaration from now, not surprisingly, it is based solely on its unjustified” understanding (Eng). “
He then ordered the Trump administration to submit a short before March 25, explaining why he did not violate his order without returning with the two earlier planes who arrived from Salvador on March 15.
“By March 21, 2025, at 10:00, the defendants are an oath to recognize a person with direct participation in the discussions at the cabinet level relative to the privileges of the state discs,” he added.
Earlier, Basberg warned Trump’s administration on Wednesday about the consequences if he had violated his order.
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However, at least one aircraft with deported migrants touched later in Salvador. “Naops is too late,” said the President of Salvador in a report on X.
In those days government lawyers refused Share your information in court Migrants deliberately departed for deportation flights, as well as the aircraft (or planes) of migrants after the judge ordered them not to do so, citing national security.