Summary
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against federal judges in Maryland to challenge an order that blocks the immediate deportation of detained immigrants who ask for a court hearing. They argue this order interferes with the enforcement of immigration laws.
Key Facts
- The lawsuit was filed by the Trump administration against Maryland federal judges in Baltimore.
- The Maryland order blocks deportations until the second business day after a legal request is filed.
- The administration claims this order goes against a Supreme Court decision and limits the President's ability to enforce immigration rules.
- The lawsuit was filed by the United States and the Department of Homeland Security.
- One Maryland judge involved in the lawsuit had previously challenged the legality of a specific deportation case.
- The lawsuit highlights ongoing conflicts between the Trump administration and federal judges over immigration actions.