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Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Contempt Proceedings Against Trump Officials Over Deportation Flights

A federal appeals court has issued a temporary stay on U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s efforts to initiate criminal contempt proceedings against Trump administration officials. This development arises from the administration’s decision to proceed with deportation flights to El Salvador, despite a court order to halt such actions.​

Judge Boasberg had previously determined there was probable cause to hold Trump officials in contempt for defying his directive to stop deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. The administration’s actions included deporting individuals to El Salvador’s CECOT prison, even after Boasberg’s order was issued. The administration contended that the judge’s order did not apply to flights already in progress.

The appeals court’s decision to pause the contempt inquiry does not address the merits of the case but temporarily halts further proceedings. Legal experts note that this pause underscores the ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the executive branch regarding immigration enforcement and adherence to court orders.​

As the situation develops, the legal community and public officials await further rulings that will clarify the extent of judicial authority over executive actions in immigration matters.

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