DOJ Sues All 15 Federal Judges in Blue State Over Deportation Order

In a notable development, the Department of Justice under the Trump administration has initiated a lawsuit against all 15 judges of the Maryland federal district court, contesting an order issued by Chief Judge George L. Russell III that temporarily halted deportations for 48 hours, thereby permitting illegal immigrants to submit habeas corpus petitions. The DOJ characterized the order as “unlawful” and “antidemocratic.”

For context, Judge Russell referenced scheduling challenges; however, a spokesperson for Attorney General Pam Bondi asserted that the lawsuit is essential to mitigate excessive judicial overreach. Democrats, including Governor Wes Moore, have reacted strongly, portraying the lawsuit as an assault on judicial independence.

In the ruling that triggered this unprecedented lawsuit, Chief Judge George Russell III stated, “The recent surge of habeas petitions regarding alien detainees … that have been submitted after standard court hours and during weekends and holidays has led to scheduling complications and resulted in rushed and frustrating hearings, as obtaining clear and concrete information about the location and status of the petitioners is challenging.”

In response to this controversial ruling, the DOJ has filed suit against every Federal District Judge in the state. In its statement, the department remarked, “A sense of frustration and a desire for greater convenience do not grant Defendants the authority to disregard the law.” Reflecting these views, a spokesperson for Attorney General Pam Bondi commented, “This is merely the latest initiative by @AGPamBondi’s DOJ to curtail unlawful judicial overreach.”

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