ALAN FEUER AND GLENN THRUSH
New York Times
In case after case, the Trump administration has taken a similar approach to the numerous legal challenges that have emerged in recent weeks to President Trump's aggressive deportation plans.
Over and over, officials have either violated orders or used an array of obfuscations and delays to prevent federal judges from deciding whether violations took place.
So far, no one in the White House or any federal agency has had to pay a price for this obstructionist behavior, but penalties could still be in the offing. Three judges in three diff erent courthouses who have been overseeing deportation cases have said they are considering whether to hold the administration in contempt.
All of this first came to the fore when Judge Paula Xinis opened an