Judge extends halt on Texas Governor Greg Abbott's migrant transportation ban

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Judge extends halt on Texas Governor Greg Abbott's migrant transportation ban
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A district judge extended her original restraining order against Abbott's directive to pull over vehicles suspected of transporting migrants by two weeks.

Abbott's transportation order has also been criticized due to the governor prohibiting local governments and schools from mandating masks as a way to slow COVID-19 spread., the science, the World Health Organization, all have said that these masks help in preventing the spread of COVID-19. But then he's gonna blame it on the migrants," Domingo Garcia, national president for the League of United Latin American Citizens, said to Houston Public Media.

In her original ruling, Cardone said Abbott's order"causes irreparable injury to the United States and to individuals the United States is charged with protecting, jeopardizing the health and safety of non-citizens in federal custody, risking the safety of federal law enforcement personnel and their families, and exacerbating the spread of COVID-19."

After Cardone first issued the restraining order, Abbott condemned the move."The Biden Administration has knowingly—and willfully—released COVID-19 positive migrants into Texas communities, risking the potential exposure and infection of Texas residents," he said in a statement."The Governor's Executive Order attempts to prevent the Biden Administration from spreading COVID-19 into Texas and protect the health and safety of Texans.

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