Could Trump keep Jeff and Kirstie out of Jail?

Viper1j

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I'm curious, does he have the authority?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/09/politics/judge-halts-deportations-sessions/index.html

Judge blocks administration from deporting asylum seekers -- but the government already had two on a plane

A federal judge on Thursday erupted at the Trump administration when he learned that two asylum seekers fighting deportation were at that moment being deported and on a plane to El Salvador. DC District Judge Emmet Sullivan then blocked the administration from deporting the two plaintiffs while they are fighting for their right to stay in the US -- reportedly excoriating the administration and threatening to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt.

The government raced to comply with the court's order, and by Thursday evening the immigrants had arrived back in Texas after being turned around on the ground in El Salvador.

Sullivan agreed with the American Civil Liberties Union that the immigrants they are representing in a federal lawsuit should not be deported while their cases are pending. The emergency hearing in the case turned dramatic when attorneys discovered partway through the hearing that two of their clients were on a plane to El Salvador.

During court, Sullivan was incensed at the report that one of the plaintiffs was in the process of being deported, according to the ACLU and The Washington Post. Sullivan demanded to know why he shouldn't hold Sessions in contempt, according to the Post and the recollection of lead ACLU attorney Jennifer Chang Newell. Chang Newell said the administration had pledged Wednesday that no one in the case would be deported until at least midnight at the end of Thursday. But during a recess in the proceedings Thursday, she got an email from attorneys on the ground in Texas that her client, known by the pseudonym Carmen, and Carmen's daughter had been taken from their detention center that morning and deported. After investigating during recess, she informed government attorneys and Sullivan what had happened.

"He said something like, 'I'm going to issue an order to show cause why I shouldn't hold the government in contempt, I'm going to start with the attorney general,' " Chang Newell said, explaining that Sullivan was suggesting he would issue an order that would require the government to explain why they didn't deserve to be held in contempt. Such an order has yet to be issued by the court.

He ordered the plane turned around or the clients brought back immediately, the ACLU said.
"This is pretty outrageous," Sullivan said, according to the Post. "That someone seeking justice in US court is spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her?"

"I'm not happy about this at all," he continued, adding it was "not acceptable."

The lawsuit was brought by immigrants only referred to by their pseudonyms in court: Grace, Mina, Gina, Mona, Maria, Carmen and her daughter J.A.C.F. and Gio. After the hearing, Sullivan issued an emergency order halting the deportation of any of the immigrants as he considers whether he has broader authority in the case.

Sullivan also ordered that if the two being deported were not returned, Sessions, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Lee Francis Cissna and Executive Office for Immigration Review Director James McHenry would have to appear in court and say why they should not be held in contempt.

The lawsuit brought by the ACLU is challenging a recent decision by Sessions to make it nearly impossible for victims of domestic violence and gangs to qualify for asylum in the US. That decision was followed by implementation guidance from the Department of Homeland Security that almost immediately began turning away potentially thousands of asylum seekers at the southern border.

According to their lawsuit, Carmen and her young daughter came to the US from El Salvador after "two decades of horrific sexual abuse by her husband and death threats from a violent gang." Even after Carmen moved away from her husband, he raped her, stalked her and threatened to kill her, the lawsuit states. Further, a gang held her at gunpoint in May and demanded she pay a monthly "tax" or they would kill her and her daughter. Carmen knew of people killed by their husbands after going to police and by this gang and thus fled to the US.

But at the border, the government determined after interviewing her that she did not meet the "credible fear" threshold required to pursue an asylum claim in the US, and an immigration judge upheld that decision.
The ACLU is using Carmen's story and the similar experiences of the other immigrants to challenge Sessions' ruling on asylum.
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I hope the video of Kirstie's strip search gets leaked on to the 'Net.. That would be sweet karma.
 

alien42

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And once again the courts uphold law and order against this fascist administration.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Trump can always pardon which of course means that Sessions admits guilt.
 

Viper1j

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What I mean is that you can't bail out of jail on a contempt of court charge.

Can Donny just order their release?
 

IronWing

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They would never go to jail over the contempt charge. A federal judge held Bush's Interior Secretary in contempt for years without jailing her. But we can dream.
 
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They would never go to jail over the contempt charge. A federal judge held Bush's Interior Secretary in contempt for years without jailing her. But we can dream.

This woman was given 18 months and a whole mess of other crap:

"From September 9, 1996 to March 6, 1998, McDougal spent the maximum possible 18 months imprisonment for civil contempt, including 8 months in solitary confinement, and she was subjected to "diesel therapy," the practice of hauling defendants around the country and placing them in different jails along the way.[12]

She was shuffled from Arkansas to "Los Angeles to the Oklahoma City transfer center, and then on to the Pulaski County Jail in Little Rock, Arkansas".[13]

Following her release on March 7, 1998 for civil contempt of court, McDougal began serving the two-year sentence for her 1996 conviction.[14]

Soon afterward, the Independent Counsel indicted her on criminal charges of contempt of court and obstruction of justice. After serving four months on the Whitewater fraud conviction, she was released for medical reasons.[15]

After her release, her embezzlement trial in California began. In 1998, McDougal was acquitted on all 12 counts.[16]

A suit in 1999 against Nancy Mehta for malicious prosecution was settled out of court.[17]

McDougal's trial for criminal charges of contempt of court and obstruction of justice began in March 1999. The jury deadlocked 7-5 in her favor on the charge of contempt of court and found her not guilty on the charge of obstruction of justice.[18] In 2001, in the final hours of his presidency, President Clinton granted her a full presidential pardon.[19]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_McDougal
 

HomerJS

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They would never go to jail over the contempt charge. A federal judge held Bush's Interior Secretary in contempt for years without jailing her. But we can dream.
A question. If a judge holds someone in contempt of court to they qualify for a citizens arrest?
 

VRAMdemon

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And..Melania's parents just became US citizens via a program Trump is trying to get rid of. Trump being opposed to 'chain migration.' It's only probably the thousandth instance of his hypocrisy, so not really news.