this Ministry of Justice Tuesday insisted that the deportation flights to expel Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador did not violate court orders.
The federal response was that U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg approved an emergency order on Saturday to temporarily block flights from 14 days, while his court considered using the legality of the foreign enemy law of the 1798 wartime era to immediately deport Venezuelan nationals and allegedly violent gang gang tren de aragua. He ordered Trump administration Submit more information on Saturday flights Monday, including the time each plane takes off from the United States
“The court … ordered the government to resolve the form to provide further details on flights leaving the United States by 7:25 pm,” the filing filed on Tuesday was signed by Attorney General Pamela Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and others. “The government insists that there is no reason for orders to provide other information, and it is inappropriate to do so, because even if the plaintiff’s description of the facts was accepted, there was no violation of the court’s written order (because the flights involved left the U.S. space, their crew members were “dismissed” and therefore there was no order before the order, nor was it announced order, nor was it independent.
In the approval of the emergency order on Saturday, Boasberg supported the plaintiffs – Democratic Forward and the ACLU, who argued that deportation could cause imminent and “irreparable” harm to immigrants at the proposed time.
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Prisoners transferred the U.S., which is allegedly a member of the Venezuelan gang, to the terrorism imprisonment center in El Salvador, El Salvador, on March 16, 2025. (El Salvador Presidential Press Office via AP)
Boasberg also ordered the Trump administration to immediately stop any planned deportation Saturday and notify its customers: “Any plane equipped with a plane that is about to take off or is in the air will need to return to the United States,” he said.
However, the decision was obviously too late to stop the two planes of immigrants who were deported from El Salvador.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News in an interview that a plane carrying hundreds of immigrants, including more than 130 people removed from office by the Alien Enemies Act, had “leaved American airspace” by the time the order was issued.

On Sunday, a prison guard was deported from the United States to El Salvador’s terrorism lockdown center. (El Salvador Presidential Press Office via AP)
“Ice understands the declaration of the Foreign Enemy Act on Tren de Aragua’s invasion of the United States and only publishes it on the White House website at around 3:53 pm on March 15, 2025, which was a declaration on March 15, 2025 at around 3:53 pm.
“After public release and effective, on March 15, 2025, three aircraft, Carrying aliens Leave El Salvador International Airport (SAL). Two of these aircraft left U.S. territory and airspace before 7:25 pm ET. After that time, the third plane set off, but all individuals on the third plane were Chapter 8 Final Dismissal Order, so it was not deleted only on the basis of the controversial declaration. ” he continued.

James Boasberg (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty)
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“To avoid any doubt, after 7:25 pm on March 15, 2025, no aircraft appeared on any aircraft in the United States and were removed from office only based on controversial statements. Ice carefully tracked TDA members of the evacuable process. At this time, at this time, the 54 members of the TDDA were in the case of detention, with approximately 172 criminal actions and in approximately 172 criminal actions, there were limited criminal actions. Detainers should transfer them to Ice, and they may be removed from office.
David Spunt of Fox News contributed to the report.