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5. Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against Maryland-based judges over handling of immigration cases
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 11:42 AM
Aug 26

The Trump administration alleged that the court had no authority to issue a standing order that imposes an automatic, two-day pause in deportation cases.

Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against Maryland-based judges over handling of immigration cases

The Trump administration alleged that the court had no authority to issue a standing order that imposes an automatic, two-day pause in deportation cases.

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Raymond Norman (@raymondnorman.bsky.social) 2025-08-26T15:19:48.300Z

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/judge-dismisses-trump-lawsuit-maryland-based-judges-handling-immigrati-rcna227233

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed an unusual Trump administration lawsuit against every federal judge in Maryland over a standing order that limits the government’s ability to quickly deport immigrants.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Cullen, who normally sits in Virginia but was assigned the case because the Maryland judges could not participate, wrote in the ruling that filing suit against the judges was not the correct avenue with which to challenge the order.

At issue was a standing order issued by Chief Judge George Russell on May 21 and updated a week later that described how federal judges in Maryland should handle cases involving immigrants facing an imminent risk of deportation. The order imposes a temporary stay of deportation for two business days while a case is considered.

The Justice Department sued, saying Russell had no authority to issue such a blanket order that effectively acts as a broad injunction against government actions without any assessment of whether the individual immigrants have valid cases.

But Cullen, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, concluded that the administration would have to find another way to challenge the order instead of taking the unusual and confrontational approach of suing the judges directly.

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I suppose this means that there's nothing left for TSF to do but no_hypocrisy Aug 26 #1
"no one knows more about the law than I do" angrychair Aug 26 #3
Deliciously perfect! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Aug 26 #9
He knows so much about the law that his sister had to resign as a judge due to her getting involved with his frauds Attilatheblond Aug 26 #10
Ha ha hah!! A very good copy of tRUMP/Gov. G in Calif. Both of you should start a movement to parody tRUMP's idiotic SWBTATTReg Aug 26 #11
My favorite so far this year angrychair Aug 26 #15
Or at least send the National Guard to their houses. Sneederbunk Aug 26 #12
Thank you Judge Cullen. republianmushroom Aug 26 #2
Thank you U.S. District Judge Thomas Cullen FakeNoose Aug 26 #4
Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against Maryland-based judges over handling of immigration cases LetMyPeopleVote Aug 26 #5
trump appointed judge also calls Trump and his admin's attack on judges a "smear" that is "unprecedented and unfortunate LetMyPeopleVote Aug 26 #6
Calling for Judge Cullen's removal in 5...4...3....2...... Bayard Aug 26 #7
This lawsuit is part of the "spaghetti to the wall" approach. The Trump administration will do every thing they Fil1957 Aug 26 #8
How much tax money is being wasted with these Tanuki Aug 26 #13
A lot of judges in MD ... WestMichRad Aug 26 #14
Deadline: Legal Blog--Trump appointee calls out Trump administration's efforts to 'smear' judges LetMyPeopleVote Aug 26 #16
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