Appeal Court temporarily stop investigating insult to deportation flights
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Appeal Court temporarily stop investigating insult to deportation flights

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The judge panel which was divided into the DC Circuit Appeal Court while stopping the Judge James Boasberg District Court judges to investigate further whether Trump’s government was involved in criminal insults by refusing to hand over two flights suspected of Venezuela Gang members sent to famous prison in El Salvador last month.

In the decision 2-1, with judge Nina Pillard appointed by Obama, the court holds a temporary stress on the determination of Boasberg to find the possible cause of administration to insult his oral and written decisions on March 15 to reveal the plane, while ordered further disclosure from the government about which officials may be directly involved.

The order was not in power in any way to the benefits of the Boasberg investigation, and only gave the Petitioners in the deadline of April 23 at 5 pm to submit their reply to the government. The government was then required to submit their own reply during the day on April 25.

President Donald Trump in Washington, April 14, 2025 and James Boasberg, Chair of the US District Court Judge for Columbia District in Washington, April 2, 2025.

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In Wednesday’s decision, Boasberg discovered the possibility of the cause that Trump’s government acted in insulting the court when opposed to his orders to return the deportation flight to the US

As a medicine, Boasberg said Trump’s government must give each man who was transferred under the actions of alien enemies to challenge their detention through the habeus process or deal with the prospects of criminal insult cases.

If the government fails to act, Boasberg says he will begin the process of identifying who acts insult through the oath declaration, deposition or direct testimony. If needed, Boasberg will ask government lawyers to demand criminal insult or appoint an independent lawyer to pursue this case.

US military personnel oversees the alleged members of the Venezuelan Gang Trend de Aragua and the MS-13 gang which were recently deported by the US government to be jailed in Cecot prison, April 12, 2025.

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The Supreme Court, in the 5-4 decision earlier this month, decided that the Trump government could continue deportation from the alleged Venezuela Gang members under the Alien Enemy Law, which in turn emptied the initial order of Boasberg. But Boasberg concluded that, even if the order suffered “legally flawed,” Trump’s government still opposed the order for three weeks to apply.

“The constitution does not tolerate the deliberate disobedience from the judicial order – especially by the coordinate branch officials who have swear to uphold it,” he wrote. “To allow such officials to freely ‘cancel the decision of the United States court’ will not only ‘destroy the rights obtained under the decision’; it will make the ‘solemn mockery’ of the ‘constitution itself.'”

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