Article 6VZJC Judge incredulous in Trump deportation case as administration lawyers argue verbal court order isn’t binding – as it happened

Judge incredulous in Trump deportation case as administration lawyers argue verbal court order isn’t binding – as it happened

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The justice department says that Rasha Alawieh, a kidney specialist working in Rhode Island who was deported to Lebanon despite having a US visa, had sympathetic" photos and videos of Hezbollah leaders on her phone, according to Politico.

Alawieh's deportation raised concerns because a judge had required 48 hours' notice before being sent out of the country, and because she was detained despite having a valid visa and a job in the United States. Her lawyers have alleged that Customs and Border Protection ignored that order, and Massachusetts federal judge Leo Sorokin is expected to consider the matter this morning.

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