Judge powerless to order return of deportation flights
President Donald Trump speaks at a reception celebrating Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House, Monday, March 24, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin).

President Donald Trump speaks at a reception celebrating Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House, Monday, March 24, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin).

The Trump administration is persisting in the claim that it did not breach a federal court order by preventing several planes carrying over 200 Venezuelan migrants from turning around and flying them to El Salvador. These migrants were all deported without proper due process, invoking an 18th-century wartime authority.

The Justice Department contended in a statement to Chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg that the government’s actions, in response to the judge’s order on March 15, did not include a requirement for planes already beyond U.S. airspace to return to the country. They argued that the deportation of the migrants had already been carried out when the order was issued, therefore not necessitating the return of the planes.

“[T]he injunction thus bars the Government from removing class members; it does not require the Government to undo removals that have already occurred,” the DOJ wrote in the 14-page filing (emphasis in original). “Here, any members of the putative class aboard the referenced flights had already left the United States when the minute order was entered, and thus had already been removed. No court has the power to compel the President to return them, and there is no sound basis to read the Court’s minute order as requiring that unprecedented step.”

The filing comes one day after the Trump administration invoked the state secrets privilege to deny Boasberg any additional information about the deportation flights, claiming that doing so could damage foreign relations and national security.

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