Jim Jordan teases hearings on orders to stop deportation
Rep. jim Jordan (R-OH) announced that teh House Judiciary Commitee will investigate recent judicial orders that he claims hinder President Donald Trump’s deportation efforts. This follows a ruling from Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, which temporarily halted deportation flights while reviewing cases involving five immigrants facing deportation.Despite the ruling, deportation flights continued as they were in the air at the time the order was issued. Jordan criticized the judge’s decision, asserting that it conflicts with the presidential authority under the law and claiming that such orders lack sense, especially in light of the immigrants’ backgrounds.
Jordan plans to hold hearings starting next Tuesday to address these issues, arguing that returning dangerous individuals to the U.S. is against national interests. he further connected Boasberg to past controversies,implying a pattern of politically motivated decisions. Additionally, the article highlights that the deportees included members of known terrorist organizations, as designated by officials, underscoring the stakes and implications of the ongoing judicial debates surrounding immigration policy.
Jim Jordan teases hearings on judge’s ‘ridiculous orders’ to stop deportation flights
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) confirmed that the House Judiciary Committee will investigate recent orders from judges that impede President Donald Trump’s deportation plans.
Over a week has passed since Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a ruling prohibiting deportation flights while he oversees a case involving five immigrants with active deportation orders. The Trump administration went through with the deportations as the planes were already airborne when Boasberg’s ruling came out. El Salvador received over 200 of the immigrants deported from the U.S.
“We plan to have hearings starting next Tuesday on this broad subject where we look at some of these, what I would simply call, ridiculous orders,” Jordan said Wednesday on Fox News’s Fox and Friends. “I mean, judge Boasberg, he basically said – he didn’t basically say – he did say, ‘Turn the plane around, bring bad guys who were here illegally, who did terrible things, turn the plane around and bring bad guys back to the country.’ That makes no sense when you think about the commander in chief and his constitutional authority. The authority he has under the statute, the Alien Enemies Act, made no sense.”
Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele received 238 members of Tren de Aragua and 23 members of MS-13 at the terrorism confinement center Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, referred to as the CECOT, which he built since entering office. All prisoners will stay there for a minimum of one year.
“These guys are here illegally, and they are not Boy Scouts. They are really bad guys. And this judge says, ‘No, no, no. Bring them back here. I got to check it out,’” Jordan said.
“By the way, this is the same judge, this judge is the one who was there eight years ago with the whole FISA court Russia bologna. This is the judge that allowed the crazy dossier to be used as a basis for going to spy on a presidential campaign — President Trump’s campaign,” Jordan continued, referencing the since-discredited Steele Dossier. “So there’s a history there. It starts to look like this judge is operating in a political fashion.”
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ICE officials confirmed that these immigrants were deported under Code Title 8, which allows federal authorities to quickly remove certain migrants who cross into the country illegally. They were also deported under the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 law, which allows the president to remove migrants immediately if they come from invading countries in times of war.
Both Tren de Aragua and MS-13 were labeled as terrorist organizations by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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