A federal judge said Monday he will temporarily block the Biden Administration’s decision to end Title 42 border restrictions. Title 42 allows U.S. border agents to rapidly expel or turn away migrants due to Covid-19 health risks.
Migrants pass U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers while crossing an international bridgeJohn Moore/Getty ImagesWestern District of Louisiana Judge Robert R. Summerhays said in a filing Monday the parties to a lawsuit seeking to keep Title 42 in place—including the plaintiff states and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—will confer before settling on exact terms for a temporary restraining order halting the administration’s decision.
Until then, it remains unknown what the terms of the temporary restraining order will be, or whether it will be in effect long enough to interfere with the administration’s self-imposed May 23 deadline for repealing Title 42.Title 42 has already in effect been abandoned by the Department of Homeland Security, resulting in a misappropriation of personnel and an increase in the number of migrants arriving undetected in the U.S. .
The 21 mostly Republican-led states asking Summerhays to stop the administration from ending Title 42 include Alabama, Arizona, Florida and Texas.
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