The Trump administration faced controversy after it sent flights of immigrants to El Salvador while a federal judge's ruling temporarily halted deportations under an 18th-century wartime law. Judge James E. Boasberg ordered that deportations should cease, yet two planes were already en route. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele supported the arrangement, agreeing to host the immigrants for one year at a significant cost. Legal experts expressed concern that the administration's actions could undermine judicial authority and complicate future court rulings on such decrees.
Despite a federal judge's order barring deportations, the Trump administration proceeded with flights transporting immigrants to El Salvador, raising legal concerns over executive power.
The deportations occurred amidst Judge Boasberg's directive, leading to discussions on the need for more precise judicial orders to prevent government overreach.
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