Trump's deportation flights. U.S. Pamela Bondi, the attorney general, has asserted that no court orders were broken in the Trump administration's handling of recent deportation flights involving alleged gang members sent to El Salvador.
Bondi said at a press conference that the administration had followed the law when it refused to recall two deportation flights last month, despite a judge's order stopping the removals. Bondi stated to CNN, "I don't think anyone defied an order by a judge." "That is currently before the court. I think our attorneys have argued in court.
I anticipate that the Supreme Court will rule in our favor regarding this. Bondi added that the planes had already left U.S. airspace when the court issued its directive, as evidenced by testimony in court.
According to what she stated, "these individuals were illegal aliens from El Salvador some of the worst of the worst, qualifying under the Alien Enemies Act." "We should be more concerned about the victims of their crimes in our states than these defendants," the author asserts.
Her remarks come after a heated hearing in a federal court where U.S. For allegedly violating his order to halt the use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected Venezuelan gang members, District Judge James Boasberg questioned whether there was "probable cause" to hold Trump administration officials in contempt.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump criticized the administration of former President Joe Biden for what he characterized as lax immigration policies that permitted criminals to enter the country and expressed gratitude to Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele for cooperating with the United States on deportations.
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