A D.C. appeals court has postponed contempt proceedings against the Trump administration concerning the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, initially ordered to be halted by Judge James E. Boasberg. The three-judge panel issued an administrative stay to allow for further deliberation on the complexities of the contempt proposal. Judge Boasberg previously expressed concern over potential violations of his order and suggested that officials could face scrutiny unless they provided due process for those deported. The Justice Department argued that the judge was overstepping his authority.
In an administrative stay, the D.C. Circuit Court postponed contempt proceedings against the Trump administration, citing the need to consider the complexities of the case regarding Venezuelan migrant deportations.
Judge Boasberg indicated that the Trump administration was disregarding his prior order to pause deportation flights to El Salvador, leading to possible contempt proceedings for non-compliance.
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