The federal government conceded it violated a court order when Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed Babson College student Any Lucia Lopez Belloza to Honduras, but declined a judge’s suggestion to facilitate her return. The Justice Department told the court that arranging a student visa or otherwise expediting her reentry was “unfeasible,” even as government lawyers admitted the deportation was a mistake. The case spotlights repeated incidents where immigration enforcement ran afoul of judicial orders and raises questions for colleges about protecting noncitizen students. Legal advocates are watching for possible contempt proceedings and further litigation over remedies for wrongfully deported students.