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What exactly is not reflective of the facts? The court issued a standard order to the government to provide 48 hours notice before deporting her. The government ignored that order. You can see the docket here: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69741237/chehab-v-noem/


"Immigration officials did not receive this order before Alawieh was sent on a plane to Paris, according to the Boston Globe."

The Boston globe link was behind a paywall, unfortunately.

I don't mean to quibble inordinately, but there's probably enough bad here to stick to the lede (skilled worker deported without cause) and not distractions

https://www.browndailyherald.com/article/2025/03/brown-profe...


That is not in the latest Boston Globe article on the case. https://archive.is/tvXUn

EDIT: OK I see the confusion. The Globe article from Friday quotes the organ program medical director as saying the court order "apparently" didn't arrive in time. But over the weekend, her lawyers provided a detailed timeline to the court saying that they provided the order to CBP at Logan Airport before the plane took off. So I think the claim you're referencing here is just outdated and incomplete. https://archive.is/IgnTA


Thanks!




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