White House's defense for not recalling deportations one heck of a stretch', says judge
Briefly

The Trump administration faced scrutiny for its handling of deportation flights involving Venezuelan gang members after a federal judge ordered their recall. The judge expressed skepticism towards the administration's interpretation of authority, which indicated their willingness to bypass judicial orders. During an emergency hearing, Judge Boasberg issued an injunction against deportations using the Alien Enemies Act, questioning the necessity of departing flights. Despite the ruling, some flights were already en route, raising concerns about adherence to the judicial system and the implications for due process.
The Trump administration's legal stance during the deportation flight debacle raised questions about judicial authority, suggesting that the White House could circumvent court rulings.
Judge Boasberg questioned the rationale of the administration's decision not to recall deportation flights, emphasizing the importance of adhering to court orders.
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