Noem Contempt Hearing on Venezuelan Removals Ruled ‘Clear Abuse’
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
A federal appeals court blocked a judge from holding a hearing on whether former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and others were in contempt of court by deporting two planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members last year.
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