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US judge finds 'probable cause' to hold Trump administration in contempt over deportation, appeal planned

A U.S. judge found "probable cause" to hold Trump's administration in contempt over deportations. The White House plans an immediate appeal. Tensions rise as Trump challenges judicial rulings, especially on deportations.

April 17, 2025 / 08:11 IST
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Judge finds Trump administration in contempt over deportations; appeal planned.
Judge finds Trump administration in contempt over deportations; appeal planned.

A U.S. judge found "probable cause" to hold President Donald Trump's administration in contempt over a deportation case, escalating tensions with the judiciary.

The White House quickly announced plans to seek an "immediate" appeal of the decision, issued by District Judge James Boasberg, who had ordered the government to halt flights deporting more than 200 Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.

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Boasberg had initially issued a temporary restraining order on March 15 to stop the deportations, which were carried out under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a wartime law that bypasses usual legal due process. In his written opinion, Boasberg cited evidence suggesting that the government had shown a "deliberate or reckless disregard" of his order by continuing the deportations.

"Defendants provide no convincing reason to avoid the conclusion that appears obvious... that they deliberately flouted this Court's written Order and, separately, its oral command that explicitly delineated what compliance entailed," the judge wrote. Boasberg's decision noted that the administration's actions were "sufficient for the court to conclude that probable cause exists to find the government in criminal contempt."