Judge Boasberg Continues His Fight for Tren de Aragua Rights

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Federal District Court Judge Boasberg isn’t letting go despite the Supreme Court telling him he does not have jurisdiction. I have never seen anything like it. He directed the Alien Enemies Act plaintiffs to let him know by April 16th whether they wanted to pursue any additional claims with him in his court.

Clearly, the third branch of government doesn’t mean all that much to him.

The Story

In a minute order published Tuesday morning, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg announced that the previously scheduled Tuesday afternoon hearing would be vacated in light of the high court’s ruling, which determined, among other things, that the “appropriate venue for such proceedings is the Southern District of Texas,” or wherever plaintiffs that are subject to potential removal are currently being held.

The 5-4 Supreme Court ruling established due process protections and the right to judicial review for migrants subject to deportation under the law.

The justices said that migrants have the right to appear in court before they are deported and must receive proper notice of any planned removal proceedings from the U.S. under the Alien Enemies Act.

Boasberg is going to hit the administration for that if he can, even without jurisdiction. He’s like a rabid dog.

Judge Boasberg ordered plaintiffs in the case to file a notice by April 16 indicating whether they believe that they still have a basis to proceed on their motion for a preliminary injunction in the D.C. court, rather than the Southern District of Texas, where migrants are being held. They will happily follow that order.

If so, he said, they must propose a briefing schedule to review the case in the D.C. court.

Mr. Boasberg really loves his international criminals and won’t give up.

Mike Davis addresses the issue on this link:

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Tim Kuehl
1 month ago

When is our do nothing Congressional Republicans going to do something about these rogue judges as they admit they have the power to do? If you’re going to do it, then do it! Don’t talk about it.

Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim Kuehl

The WILL of the people is being subverted, by ‘unelected’, ‘partisan’ rogues…

The Prisoner
1 month ago

Johnson never sticks up for Trump when Trump needs him to.

The judiciary committee could have ordered Boasberg 2 weeks ago to appear before congress.

Bondi should be meeting with Johnson and demanding a subpoena for Boasberg. She like Johnson has no intention of sticking her neck out.

This is now primarily Johnson’s problem.

Whatever the motives are of Boasberg, they have something to do with supporting the invasion of the USA.

ChazChan
1 month ago

Seems to me that commie judge is getting into impeachment territory here. His is an “inferior” court, yet he apparently thinks its superior to the Supreme Court.

Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  ChazChan

Delusions of grandeur…

TDS
1 month ago

So much for being an arbiter of THE LAW. Boasberg is officially rogue now.

Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  TDS

Eternal idiot too…

Peter B. Prange,
1 month ago

Whatever happened to common sense? It seems more and more insanity rules.

Anonymous
1 month ago

This judge(?) is one of the top inmates trying to secure their hold on the asylum…