BALTIMORE — The District Court of Maryland has responded to a lawsuit filed by the Trump Administration over its standing order barring immediate deportations illegal immigrants contesting their removal under Habeas Corpus.

Attorneys representing the Maryland judiciary are accusing the White House of violating the Federal Government's separation of powers.

"It has already profoundly disrupted the operation of an entire judicial district," their lawyers wrote in court documents.

The argument from the bench rings similar to complaints Trump and company have long lodged against district court judges, who they claim have continuously robbed the executive branch of exclusive Article II powers afforded by the U.S. Constitution.

"Defendants lawless standing orders are nothing more than a part

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