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At a White House press briefing on Wednesday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about a plane that carried migrants being deported that was ordered back by a judge.


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00:00Hey.
00:01About the deportation plight, so was it the President himself who directed the planes
00:05to stay in the air after the judge ordered them to turn back?
00:09The President signed the – invoked the Aliens, Enemies Act with a proclamation, which then
00:14directed the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State to move forward
00:18with the plan of action.
00:19And as I said yesterday, all of the planes that were subject to the judge's written
00:23order took off before the order was submitted in court.
00:27I was asked and answered that question multiple times yesterday.
00:29Kate.
00:30Go ahead.
00:31Is the President still considering –

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