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The Trump administration is under scrutiny for potentially violating a judge's order blocking the deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan migrants. District Judge James Boasberg has asked for details on the deportation flights, but the administration has chosen to submit their response "in camera," raising concerns about transparency. Judge Boasberg has expressed skepticism about the applicability of the state secrets doctrine, as details of the flights were already public via social media.
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