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So, Joel, what what happens now? The Justice Department is appealing. They argue that courts do not have jurisdiction over this case because Abrego Garcia is in the custody of El Salvador. And essentially, there is nothing that Judge Ziniz can do. The Justice Department is asking the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for an emergency stay.
So, Joel, what what happens now? The Justice Department is appealing. They argue that courts do not have jurisdiction over this case because Abrego Garcia is in the custody of El Salvador. And essentially, there is nothing that Judge Ziniz can do. The Justice Department is asking the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for an emergency stay.
But if they do not get one, that midnight deadline will still be in place. And then the big question is whether they will comply with it.
But if they do not get one, that midnight deadline will still be in place. And then the big question is whether they will comply with it.
But if they do not get one, that midnight deadline will still be in place. And then the big question is whether they will comply with it.
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This is a three-judge panel from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and it was hearing an appeal from the Trump administration of a lower court's ruling, The district court judge in that case has temporarily blocked the administration from deporting anyone under the Alien Enemies Act, which has only been used three times in U.S. history, all when the country was actively at war.
This is a three-judge panel from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and it was hearing an appeal from the Trump administration of a lower court's ruling, The district court judge in that case has temporarily blocked the administration from deporting anyone under the Alien Enemies Act, which has only been used three times in U.S. history, all when the country was actively at war.
This is a three-judge panel from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, and it was hearing an appeal from the Trump administration of a lower court's ruling, The district court judge in that case has temporarily blocked the administration from deporting anyone under the Alien Enemies Act, which has only been used three times in U.S. history, all when the country was actively at war.
The Trump administration argues it should apply here as well because of the threat posed by the Venezuelan gang Trend de Aragua, which the administration has designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
The Trump administration argues it should apply here as well because of the threat posed by the Venezuelan gang Trend de Aragua, which the administration has designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
The Trump administration argues it should apply here as well because of the threat posed by the Venezuelan gang Trend de Aragua, which the administration has designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
In an order yesterday, the judge reaffirmed his temporary restraining order on the grounds that these Venezuelan migrants have not gotten due process, had no meaningful chance to argue that they are not members of this notorious gang.
In an order yesterday, the judge reaffirmed his temporary restraining order on the grounds that these Venezuelan migrants have not gotten due process, had no meaningful chance to argue that they are not members of this notorious gang.
In an order yesterday, the judge reaffirmed his temporary restraining order on the grounds that these Venezuelan migrants have not gotten due process, had no meaningful chance to argue that they are not members of this notorious gang.