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  • Trump performs jiu-jitsu flip on judge’s order, sends Guantanamo rejects back to Venezuela

    Trump performs jiu-jitsu flip on judge’s order, sends Guantanamo rejects back to Venezuela

    The Trump administration sent three illegal immigrants back to their home country of Venezuela in response to a judge’s decision blocking them from being sent to Guantánamo Bay as part of a continued crack-down on illegal immigration. 

    U.S. District Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales of New Mexico issued a memo Friday announcing the court had vacated a March 3 status conference for three Venezuelan migrants just five days after it blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to transfer the migrants to Guantánamo Bay.

    Since then, Gonzales said, respondents had filed a Notice of Removal “informing the court that all three petitioners were removed to Venezuela, their home country, on Feb. 10, 2025.” 

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    The control is seen through the razor wire inside the Camp VI detention facility in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

    The Trump administration has vowed to deport millions of the more than 11 million people estimated to be living in the U.S. illegally, including deporting some illegal immigrants to the U.S. Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay.

    Trump has claimed the individuals deported to Guantánamo are “highly dangerous criminal aliens.” 

    But that notion has been sharply disputed by some immigration advocates. 

    Lawyers for the Venezuelan immigrants argued in a court filing last week that their clients “fit the profile” of individuals that they allege the Trump administration “has prioritized for detention in Guantánamo,” “i.e. Venezuelan men detained in the El Paso area with (false) charges of connections with the Tren de Aragua gang.”   

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    Ice agents make arrests of illegal immigrants

    ICE agents are seen arresting 32 illegal aliens in a Palm Beach County, Fla., enforcement action. (ICE)

    Judge Gonzales ultimately granted migrants’ request for a temporary restraining order blocking their transfer to Guantánamo, ordering the parties back to court on March 3 for a status conference.

    In response, the administration appears to have taken the matter into its own hands.

    The motion to vacate did not expand upon the situation at hand, noting only that, “[b]ecause Petitioners have now been removed to their home country, it is no longer necessary to hold a status conference” on the previously scheduled date. 

    “Nor is it necessary for parties to update the Court by February 24, 2025,” Judge Gonzales said. “Thus, the status conference is hereby vacated.”

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    The deportation comes less than a month after President Donald Trump signed into law the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan law that gives authorities broad power to deport illegal immigrants accused of crimes.

    Since Trump’s inauguration, White House officials said that the administration has arrested thousands of people in immigration enforcement actions.

  • Spirit Airlines rejects another Frontier Airlines acquisition worth .16B

    Spirit Airlines rejects another Frontier Airlines acquisition worth $2.16B

    • Spirit Airlines rejected an acquisition offer worth about $2.16 billion from Frontier Group.
    • Spirit and Frontier have been in merger talks since at least 2022, even before Spirit filed for bankruptcy in 2024.
    • Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy due to prolonged periods of financial losses and a substantial debt load.

    Spirit Airlines on Tuesday rejected Frontier Group’s acquisition offer, worth about $2.16 billion, saying the bid from its fellow ultra-low-cost carrier was less beneficial to shareholders than its ongoing reorganization plan.

    Frontier’s offer was a reiteration of its proposal from earlier this month in which it proposed Spirit’s shareholders would get $400 million in debt and a 19% stake in Frontier.

    However, it dropped a requirement that Spirit complete a $350 million equity rights offering and use the proceeds to retire its debtor-in-possession facility. It also requires the bankruptcy court-approved $35 million termination fee be waived.

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    Spirit, which filed for bankruptcy protection last year and expects to complete its restructuring in the first quarter, said the revised proposal did not address certain material risks and issues it had previously identified.

    Spirit Airlines rejected Frontier Group’s latest acquisition offer, worth about $2.16 billion, on Feb. 12, 2025.  (Reuters/Mike Blake/File Photo / Reuters)

    Instead, the Florida-based airline offered a counterproposal in which Spirit shareholders would get $600 million in debt and $1.185 billion in equity — which Frontier rejected.

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    The two companies had been in merger talks since at least 2022, even before Spirit filed for bankruptcy due to prolonged periods of financial losses and a substantial debt load.

    However, JetBlue Airways jumped into the fray and prevailed. But that deal was scrapped after a U.S. judge blocked it on anti-competition concerns.

    Frontier revived its takeover efforts earlier this year, but Spirit had said the first offer was inferior to the one the two companies had discussed last year and sought an assurance that the deal would close and Frontier would not walk away.