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AND Ministry of Justice He said this week that he had called for the privilege of state secrets in his current court battle for the deportation of Venecuelan nationals in El Salvador, a national security tool that allows the Government to deny certain information from courts for national security.
On a 10 -page court submitted to US District Judge James Boasberg, State Attorney Pam Bonda and other older elderly Trump administration officials They said they decided to call a privilege because the publication would represent what they described as a “reasonable danger” for national security and external affairs.
“The court has all the facts they need to resolve the question of compliance before him,” said the Ministry of Justice’s officials, adding: “Further invaders to the Executive Authority would present dangerous and completely unjustified damage from separation of consequences, given the care of diplomatic and national security that the court lacks the competence for resolution.”
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The Pam Bonda Attorney General speaks at a press conference regarding immigration at the Ministry of Justice. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
The news comes that Boasbeg repeatedly pressed government lawyers last weekend for more information about their deportation flights, who sent about 261 migrants from the USA, including Venecuelan nationals and members of Gang de Aragua, El Salvador.
Flights left us the ground at about the time Boasberg agreed temporarily block Trump’s administration From the use of the Law on External Enemies or a little used by the Immigration Act in the war times that Congress adopted in 1798, to immediately deporting Venezuelan nationals.
A few hours later, aircraft transporting hundreds of migrants, including Venecuelan nationals removed on the basis of the law in question, arrived in El Salvador.

President Donald Trump and US District Judge James Boasberg (Getty)
In the days that followed, Boasberg ordered both parties to court to testify to removal and whether Trump’s administration consciously defied his court order.
The Ministry of Justice mainly refused to comply with his information for information – which included questions about how many individuals deported “solely on the basis of” proclaimed aliens law, where the aircraft landed, at what time each aircraft started from the USA from where it was called to protect national security.
Boasberg had previously warned Trump’s administration of the consequences last week if he continued to violate his command, noting that their capabilities were to submit data under the seal or call for a privilege of state secrets.
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Lawyers of former President Donald Trump, Todd Blanche, Emil Bove and John Lauro, leaving the Federal Court of September 5, 2024 in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
If Trump’s administration calls the state secret privilege, Boasberg noted at the time, the court is “obliged” to determine whether the circumstances are suitable for the request of privilege. “
This is controversial in submitting Bondi and the rest of the Senior Ministry of Justice, who said on Monday night in submission of the application: “No more information is required to solve any legal problem in this case.”
Legal progress comes back because Trump’s administration has repeatedly emphasized that in their opinion, the federal judge does not have the ability to rule things about national security or immigration issues – placing Boasberg and his judgment directly at the intersection of Trump’s administration.
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The Ministry of Justice also complained of this appellant’s court at the DC, which he listened to the case yesterday. The Council of Three Judges refused to judge immediately on the matter, although the decision is expected sometime this week.
The Pam Bonda Attorney General promised on Sunday that he would complain of the Supreme Court case if necessary.