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DOJ appeals judge’s block on Trump-era deportations to third countries, citing due process and executive authority.
The Justice Department is appealing a Biden-appointed judge’s ruling blocking the Trump administration’s policy to deport undocumented immigrants to third countries without proper notice, arguing it violates due process and undermines executive authority.
The judge, Brian Murphy, found the government ignored court orders and failed to provide adequate information about deportation risks, including potential torture.
The DOJ claims the ruling disrupts diplomacy and enforcement, while federal judges across multiple states have criticized immigration bond hearings as predetermined and unfair, often denying release without sufficient evidence despite strong U.S. ties.
The case may return to the Supreme Court as tensions grow over the balance of power between the executive branch and the judiciary in immigration enforcement.
El DOJ apela el bloqueo del juez sobre las deportaciones de la era Trump a terceros países, citando el debido proceso y la autoridad ejecutiva.