DOJ lawyer Indian-origin Abhishek Kambli argued that the judge's decision was not complete until it was codified in written form, the New York Times reported. The written version did not even include the specific instruction to turn planes around, he said. A third plane did not leave US soil when the order came. But Kambli argued that it contained deportees whose cases were not covered by the judge's order.
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