DOJ Seeks to Overturn Maryland Court’s Immigration Order Following Supreme Court Ruling

The Department of Justice is moving to block a Maryland federal court’s standing order, which temporarily prevents the deportation of detained noncitizens who have filed habeas corpus petitions. This action is based on a recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, which asserts that federal judges lack the authority to issue universal injunctions. This development is seen as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to challenge judicial orders that directly contravene their immigration policy objectives. For further details, the [complete article](https://www.law360.co.uk/articles/2361538/doj-wants-md-federal-judges-immigration-orders-blocked) is available.