The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, alleging judicial overreach in their immigration rulings that obstruct the president's deportation policies. Accusing the judiciary of anti-democratic actions, the lawsuit specifically criticizes Chief Judge George Russell III's standing order that temporarily halts deportations for immigrants filing habeas corpus petitions. The administration argues that such judicial interventions infringe on the executive's constitutional authority. This lawsuit reflects a broader sentiment from Trump and his supporters that the courts are undermining their electoral mandate to enforce stricter immigration control.
The Trump administration has accused Maryland's federal judges of judicial overreach, claiming their actions restrict the executive's immigration policies and violate democratic mandates.
This extraordinary lawsuit targets fifteen district judges and a court clerk, accusing them of unlawful behavior that obstructs the president's campaign for mass deportation.
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