The ACLU court case to protect asylum seekers fleeing domestic and drug violence had some drama in the courthouse today. From the Washington Post:
A federal judge in Washington halted a deportation in progress Thursday and threatened to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt after learning that the Trump administration tried to remove a woman and her daughter while a court hearing appealing their deportations was underway.
“This is pretty outrageous,” U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said after being told about the removal. “That someone seeking justice in U.S. court is spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her?”
As reported earlier this week, and diaried here, the ACLU is suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions on behalf of 12 clients (3 of whom are children) from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras — for the policy of having border agents turn away asylum seekers escaping drug or gang violence, thus sending them back to certain jeopardy and even death.
The ACLU was able to get approval to delay the deportation of the clients they were representing until they were done in court. However, one of the attorneys on the case received an email during court today that indicated that their deportation process had begun with an 8:15 am flight from San Antonio.
During a brief recess, she told her colleagues the pair had been taken from a family detention center in Dilley, Tex., and were headed to the airport in San Antonio for an 8:15 a.m. flight . . . Sullivan ordered the government to “turn the plane around.”
Here’s the story from the ACLU:
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Update:
The letter from the judge is below. If you have twitter can you click on it to read it. I tried to save it as a jpg but could not for some reason. Suffice it to say, this judge is not screwing around: