A major development in the ongoing controversy surrounding the Biden administration's deportation flights has been halted by a federal appeals court. A contempt inquiry, which was initiated by a federal judge to investigate the administration's alleged non-compliance with a court order to reveal details about the flights, has been put on hold. The inquiry was sparked by concerns that the administration was not providing sufficient information about the flights, which have been criticized for deporting asylum seekers without proper due process. The appeals court's decision is likely to have significant implications for the administration's immigration policies and the ongoing debate over the use of deportation flights.


Appeals Court Halts Contempt Inquiry Over Deportation Flights  The New York Times