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A federal judge says the Trump administration is likely in criminal contempt of a judicial order.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg says the administration purposefully ignored his order to bring back U.S. planes carrying deported migrants to a prison in El Salvador.
NPR's Adrian Floreto says the Trump administration now faces a choice.
Boasberg gave the government until next week to do one of two things.
He said it could, in his words, reassert custody of the men.
It deported so they can challenge their deportations in federal courts.
They are still in that Salvadoran prison, and many of their families have denied that they are gang members.
If the government chooses not to do that, though, Boasberg said,
then he wants the names of the specific government officials who ignored his order.
He said he will force them to testify, and if necessary,
he will appoint a lawyer to criminally prosecute them for contempt, and they could face fines or prison.
NPR's Adrian Floreto reporting, the Trump administration has appealed the judge's decision.
President Trump welcomes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney to the White House today.