5 questions about Judge Boasberg and the disputed El Salvador deportation flights

The Washington TimesSaturday, December 6, 2025 at 5:50:15 PM
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5 questions about Judge Boasberg and the disputed El Salvador deportation flights
  • On March 15, the U.S. government deported Venezuelan migrants identified as members of the Tren de Aragua gang, along with some Salvadorans, to El Salvador using the Alien Enemies Act as legal authority. This action has raised significant legal and ethical questions regarding the deportation process and the treatment of migrants.
  • The involvement of Judge James Boasberg in overseeing the legality of these deportations highlights the ongoing tensions between judicial oversight and executive actions in immigration policy. His role is crucial in determining whether the deportations violated any court orders.
  • This situation reflects broader themes in U.S. immigration policy, particularly the contentious nature of deportation practices under the Trump administration. The revival of contempt inquiries against officials for non
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