DOJ appeals judge's decision on Trump admin's deportation flight
The Department of Justice is appealing the decision from a federal judge who found probable cause that the Trump administration acted in contempt of court when officials last month defied his order to turn around two planes carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.
The administration's "willful disobedience of judicial orders" without consequences would make "a solemn mockery" of "the Constitution itself," U.S. District Judge James Boasberg wrote Wednesday.

In a separate filing Wednesday, lawyers with the ACLU representing the noncitizens removed to El Salvador are urging Boasberg to keep the case in D.C. following the Supreme Court’s ruling that effectively threw out the case.
They asked Boasberg to issue a nationwide order that requires the Trump administration to provide a 30-day notice before attempting to remove anyone else under the Alien Enemies Act. They argued the relief is urgent because some noncitizens might be deported with less than a day’s notice, “making it virtually impossible” to practice their due rights.
-ABC News' Katherin Faulders, Alexander Mallin and Peter Charalambous








