Seven recent cases where Trump administration actions were blocked by federal judges

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Federal judges continue their recovery against the Trump administration by issuing orders that prevent a number of measures, including the deportation of the family of Muhammad Suleiman, who faces the charge of hate crime in the wake of a heat bombs attack in Colorado.
تأتي الأحكام – بعضها من القضاة المعينين بموجب إدارة بايدن – بعد أن قال السكرتير الصحفي للبيت الأبيض كارولين ليفيت الأسبوع الماضي إن “الرئيس ترامب كان لديه المزيد من الأوامر في شهر واحد كامل من المنصب في فبراير / شباط من جو بايدن في ثلاث سنوات.”
“The real constitutional crisis is taking place within our judicial branch, where the judges of the provincial court in liberal areas throughout the country are offending the use of their authority to prevent the basic executive authority of President Trump unilaterally,” Levitte also said.
Below are seven cases in which Federal judges spent against the Trump administration this week:
1. Buldeer Attack is deported, despite visa violations
On Wednesday, a federal judge from Biden in Colorado suspended the deportation of the wife and five children in Mohamed Suleiman, the Egyptian national in light of the federal investigation into the Bolder fire attack on Sunday.
The temporary restriction order issued by the American boycott judge Gordon B. prevents. Gallaghar, federal immigration authorities from the removal of the wife of Suleiman, Haim Jamal, and the children of the five couple of the country, at least at the present time.
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Internal Security Minister Christie sleep confirmed that the wife and children of Polater, a terrorist suspect in Colorado, Mohamed Sabri Suleiman. (x/secret_noem | Polled Police Department | AP)
The referee will remain in effect until a scheduled hearing will seek on June 13. It came after Susanna Dorsin, Susanna Dorsin, sought the legal protection of the family and argued that they faced an imminent deportation by the Trump administration without the opportunity to present their case in court.
According to the Fox News Bill Milguin correspondent, quoting sources, both children and children have exceeded their visas. However, an asylum application has already been submitted by Suleiman.
2. The rules of the judge against the Trump administration twice in the case of Abu Garcia
A federal judge granted a request on Wednesday from more than ten news means and major publishers to separate certain records in the case of Kilmar Armando Arabo Garcia, the immigrant immigrant and the alleged MS-13 member who was deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March in recognition of administration officials.
Separately on Wednesday, the American boycott judge Paula Xinis granted a request from the legal team of Abrego Garcia to submit a request for sanctions against the Trump administration.
A single punch of Xinis can be given new ammunition to follow up on more official penalties against the Trump administration if it is found that officials act in bad faith or intentionally challenge court orders. The Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of Abu Garcia to the United States
3. The effort to withdraw financing from local governments is slapped by a preliminary judicial order
On Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington State and other local governments were granted a preliminary matter against the Trump administration threats to block federal funding for transportation programs.
Denver and dozens of other prosecutors filed the lawsuit in May, claiming that the Trump administration threats would withhold an estimated $ 4 billion in critical federal grants go beyond the authority of the executive authority, and thus were “the conditions for illegal financing and political motives,” according to the marriage order.

President Donald Trump speaks to guests from the south in the White House during an event on June 4. Trump held the “summer summer” for guests, including employees, cabinet members and supporters, to visit lands. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The judge has spent that the Trump administration has probably violated the separation of the doctrine of power, and that its threats to reduce financing are harmful.
4- The Trump administration has ordered the recovery of funding to the Clinton Agency, which is filled by Dog
On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore millions of dollars from financing American grants and re -employing thousands of employees, and that the sudden dismantling of the organization’s management violated federal law.
The American boycott judge, Deborah Burdman, agreed to return thousands of America’s employees ended in 24 American and capital states, which filed a lawsuit against the administration earlier this year due to the sharp cuts to the agency requested by the Ministry of Government’s efficiency, or Doug.
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The Trump administration has also ordered the restoration of hundreds of millions of dollars in approved financing from congress for Americanorps, which was also reduced by Dog earlier this year.
5. The judge stops the Trump administration’s movements to close the job centers centers throughout the country
On Wednesday, a federal judge issued a temporary matter that prevents the Trump administration from closing the job centers centers.
The proposal, which was presented by the National Association, was to stop the closure of the Ministry of Labor to 99 virtues from the campus of work throughout the country, according to a press statement.

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Job Corps was created by Congress in 1964 and children from 16 to 24 years are allowed from deprived backgrounds for high school certificates or equivalent vocational certificates and licenses, and training during work. The program is currently serving about 25,000 people in 120 working centers in the work force managed by contractors.
When the Ministry of Labor announced that it was stopping the job center operations, she said that the program was not costly effective, and had a low graduation rate and did not put the participants in stable jobs. The administration also said that there were thousands of violence, drug use and security violation in the positions of the job agents.
6. Judge Ice tells not to remove immigrants crossing to obtain asylum from the Washington detention facility
On Tuesday, a federal judge in Oregon issued an order prohibiting the enforcement of immigration and customs in the United States from removing the Mexican asylum seeker from the Washington detention facility, according to local reports.
The immigrant, a 24 -year -old transgender woman who was determined as “OJM” in the court documents, was arrested outside the Portland Court Hall on Monday and was transferred to the Northwest Ice Treatment Center in Takoma, Washington.
The American boycott judge, Amy Baggio, a president, appointed position from the President, also called for the appointment of ICE to provide Ice’s date and exact time to remove from Portland and explain the reason for his consideration is necessary immediately.
7. The ice is prevented from detention of a student of Colombia University
On Thursday, a federal judge issued a new matter preventing the ice from arresting Yunuso Chung, a 21 -year -old Columbia University, the Trump administration is seeking to deport to South Korea after participating in an anti -Israel protest earlier this year, according to the Washington Post.
The newspaper reported that the federal agents first sought Chung’s detention in March, however they were unable to locate her location. Then she filed a lawsuit against them to prevent them from doing so.
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“This is the victory not only for Yunseo and for people who defend the Palestinians and oppose daily atrocities in Gaza, but also for freedom of expression and the rule of law in our country,” said Ramzi Casim, a non -pavement legal director in New York City, which represents Chung.
“Sarah Rumf Whiteon, Cameroon Arkandand, Bill Milogen, Brain Deephey, Stephen Soras, Perle Arias, Michael Durghan and Reuters,” Fox News contributed to this report.
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2025-06-06 12:01:00