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🗓️ 20 March 2025
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0:30.3 | Welcome back to Unbiased, your favorite source of unbiased news and legal analysis. |
0:37.1 | Welcome back to Unbiased politics. |
0:39.0 | Today is Thursday, March 20th. |
0:41.5 | Let's talk about some news. |
0:42.9 | Starting with an update to Monday's episode, as we know, there's a bit of a court battle |
0:48.0 | brewing between the Trump administration and U.S. District Court Judge James |
0:52.9 | Bosberg. |
0:56.7 | Judge Bozberg is the one that issued that order last Saturday night that said any deportation flights carrying anyone being deported under the |
1:03.2 | Alien Enemies Act must either be turned around or grounded. Keep in mind, there were two orders |
1:09.3 | issued that day by the same judge. The first order |
1:11.5 | specifically prohibited the Trump administration from deporting the five individuals that sued |
1:17.1 | the administration. The second order extended that first order and said the Trump administration |
1:23.4 | could not deport any non-citizens under the Alien Enemies Act and that any plane carrying |
1:29.0 | deportees has to either be grounded or turned around. So that second order was given around |
1:34.1 | 6.45 p.m. The first deportation flight left the United States at 526 p.m. It was likely out of |
1:40.9 | U.S. airspace by 540 p.m. The second flight left the U.S. at 545 p.m. was likely out of U.S. |
1:47.3 | airspace by 6 p.m. The third flight left the U.S. at 737 p.m. was likely out of U.S. airspace by |
1:56.3 | obviously those first two flights had already taken off and were out of U.S. airspace by the time the |
2:00.3 | judge issued his oral order at 6.45 U.S. airspace by the time the judge issued his |
2:01.3 | oral order at 6.45 p.m. But that third flight departed the U.S. about an hour after the oral court |
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