A federal judge set up a hearing in the ET at 5 pm on Monday as to whether the Trump administration deliberately violated the court order when he handed over the weekends to the members of the over 200 alleged gangs to Al Salvadoran officials.
The administration of President Donald Trump on Saturday took a counting decision, in which hundreds of alleged Venezuela gang members to ignore two flights to ignore the judge’s instructions, sources familiar with the case told ABC News.
The Trump administration, with a temporary restraint order with oral instructions from US District Judge James Boseberg, prohibited the current detention nonsuction in custody, which the judge tried by Trump after less than two hours after Trump attempted to exert the 18th -century law by the 18th -century law.
In its order, Boseberg told the government that the government was asked to roam around any aircraft, which had already sent away the country if they were still in the air. However, sources said that the top lawyers and officials in the administration determined that as flights were higher than international water, Boseberg’s order was not implemented, and the aircraft were not all around.
Late on Sunday night, in a court entering a court, lawyers of ACLU and Democracy Forward Foundation argued that the Trump administration may “clearly violate” the court’s directive, such as the order implemented only to flights in American airspaces and individuals on US earth.
The filing said, “This court verbally and clearly directed the government to take any aircraft to be removed as per the announcement.”
The lawyers of the Department of Justice stressed in a court on Sunday in a court that they removed the “members of the gang” as per the announcement of Trump’s Foreign Enemies Act, when the court issued its order.

The alleged member of Venezuela criminal organization Train de Argu, who was deported by the US government, has been detained at the imprisonment center of terrorism in Tekoluka, Lalwador, in a photo received on March 16, 2025.
Al Salvador President Press Office through AP
However, lawyers representing some migrants argued that the claim not only struggles with the timeline of events, but also misunderstands when the United States loses the jurisdiction of nonsense.
The plaintiff’s filing said, “The aircraft had at least up to the aircraft or not, until the aircraft landed and individuals were handed over to foreign governments.” “And the court could not be clear that it was concerned with losing jurisdiction and rights that if they were handed over to foreign governments, they lost jurisdiction and rights to order them to return, not whether the aircraft had approved the US region or landed in another country.”
Plainy lawyers said that based on publicly available information, it appears that two flights carrying migrants under the Alien Enemy Act landed after oral and written orders of the court. He said that “the public comments made by the defendants and the Chairman of the Al Salvador,” the court claims that it is too late to prevent exile “, reinforcing the concern that the Trump administration may have violated the order.
The lawyers argued, “The aircraft could rotate around without handing over to individuals under the defendant proclamation and (temporary preventive order) of this court,” the lawyers argued.
Finding exile will cause irreparable damage, on Saturday, the temporary prevention order of Boseberg prevented the Trump administration from deportation of all non-citizens “under the AEA announcement for at least 14 days.
Boseberg said during a Saturday hearing, “You will immediately inform your customers to these people, which are being included in these people who are going into the air or in the air.” “Although it is complete, turning around the aircraft, or not to adopt anyone in the aircraft. … This is something that you need to ensure to ensure that to be complied with immediately.”
The lawyers of the plaintiff have asked Judge Boseberg to order the Trump administration to declare an oath to determine whether the government has deliberately violated its court order.
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