A federal judge has ordered a May 16 hearing to investigate the potential unlawful deportation of a two-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with her mother. The government claims the mother consented, citing a handwritten letter, but the judge expresses doubt. The child’s father also contests the deportation, alleging insufficient contact with his wife and requesting his daughter’s return. The judge’s concerns center on whether the deportation occurred without due process, prompting the scheduled hearing.
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Three federal judges, all Democratic appointees with lifetime appointments, have rescinded their retirement plans, preventing President-elect Trump from filling their seats. This action directly counters Trump’s plans to appoint younger, more conservative judges. The judges’ decisions, while unprecedented in recent history, are viewed by some as a partisan maneuver to avoid Trump’s influence on the judiciary. Republican senators have strongly criticized these actions, while Democrats point to past Republican actions as equally partisan. The situation highlights the increasingly politicized nature of judicial appointments.
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