
Despite a judge order preventing the presidency from doing so, a doctor with a legitimate card has been deported from the United States under the Trump presidency.
Dr. Rasha Alawieh, 34, is a Lebanese citizen, expert on liver transplants, and professor of medicine at Brown University. He made the trip to Lebanon last month to visit with home. She was detained, denied admittance, and flown out of the land upon returning to the U.S.
Sorokin claimed in a second attempt filed on Sunday morning that there was a possibility that U.S. Customs and Border Protection had deliberately disobeyed his request to give the judge a notice before deporting Alawieh. The judge alleged that he had followed” common exercise in this area as it has been for times.”
A court hearing is set for 10:00 a.m. on Monday, and he ordered the CBP to listen to what he called” major allegations” by 8:30 a.m. On Monday.
Yara Chehab, Alawieh’s aunt, filed the complaint against the acting Customs and Border Protection director, Peter Flores, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the secretary of state Marco Rubio, and the acting director of Customs and Border Protection.  ,
Alawieh was allegedly held for 36 days at Boston Logan International Airport for ambiguous reasons, according to the issue. Before Alawieh was put back on the plane out of the country, Chehab claimed that federal authorities unlawfully detained her “without any justification and without permitting ] her ] access to their counsel.”
According to Thomas Brown, a solicitor for Alawieh and Brown Medicine, the U.S. Consulate granted Alawieh an H-1B immigration while she was in Lebanon. This card allows highly skilled foreign nationals to reside and work in the country.
Alawieh’s attorneys claimed that” Customs and Border Patrol received real notice of the judge’s order by sending her out of the country [after receiving actual notice of the judge’s order ] before any imprisonment ] and that they then “willfully” disobeyed the attempt by sending her out of the country.”
Sorokin appeared to agree, saying in his attempt on Sunday that” These claims are supported by a detailed and specific timeline in an under vow affidavit filed by an counsel.”
The Brown University management advised foreign students to” consider postponing or delaying private go outside the United States until more information is available from the U.S. Department of State” in a Sunday notice to the college area. Lebanon is not included on a list of nations that Trump is reportedly going to impose restrictions on travel to the United States.
In the same vein, the White House was accused of actively disobeying a judge’s ruling, which they have refuted. According to Boasberg, Venezuelan migrants who were deported to El Salvador must be turned around in midair. The White House claimed that the flights were above international waters and had left the country at the time of the ruling.
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However, the judge argued that the judge’s decision was unaffected by the plane’s location.  ,
Any plane containing these people that is going to take off or is in the air needs to be returned to the United States as soon as possible, according to Boasberg in his verbal order.