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Argentine News Agency
The US court, in a 5-4 vote, granted the request of a group of Republican state attorneys general to suspend a judge’s decision invalidating that emergency order, known as Title 42, while It is studying whether they could intervene to challenge the ruling. The states had argued that lifting the law could lead to an increase in border crossingswhich are already at record levels.
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said that the Biden administration will abide by the Court’s decision, but added that Title 42 should not remain in effect indefinitely. “To really fix our broken immigration system, we need you to Congress passes comprehensive immigration reform measures”, said. Before this decision, the law expired on December 21.
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BACK. A group of Americans made a human chain on the border with Mexico to show their support for Donald Trump’s plans.
Conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the three liberal members of the court -Judges Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan Ketanji Brown Jackson- to dissent from Tuesday’s order leaving Title 42 in force and which Gorsuch described as “reckless”. He questioned why the court was rushing to hear a dispute related to “emergency decrees that have outlived their useful life”, saying that the only plausible reason was because the states argued that Title 42 would help mitigate an “immigration crisis.”
“But the current border crisis is not a COVID crisis”, Gorsuch wrote in an opinion joined by Jackson. He also added that the courts “they should not be in the business of perpetuating administrative edicts designed for an emergency just because elected officials haven’t been able to address a different emergency.”
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This was the eviction of the “El Chaparral” camp, on the border between Mexico and the United States.
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Title 42 was initially implemented in March 2020 under former Republican President Donald Trump. at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The current president of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden, he kept the restrictions for more than a year after taking office in 2021 despite vowing to back away from strict policies of immigration adopted by Trump.
US Border Patrol agents apprehended a record 2.2 million migrants at the southwest border in fiscal year 2022, which ended on September 30. About half of those arrested were quickly removed under Title 42.
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Argentine News Agency
The Biden Administration tried to lift Title 42 after US health authorities said in April that the law was no longer necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but were blocked by a federal judge in Louisiana -appointed by Trump- in response to a legal challenge led by Republicans.
Enrique Lucero, director of attention to migrants in Tijuana, said that maintaining Title 42 “does not make sense.”noting that the city has a large backlog of American asylum seekers. “That measure has to disappear sooner or later,” said Lucero.
Source: Ambito

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