The US has used Title 42 to expel migrants more than 1.9 million ... with new information about the latest Louisiana court ruling. Update, April 29, 1:50 pm ET: This story has been updated to ...
U.S. diplomats will face these challenges while also contending with a more aggressive Supreme Court all too willing to buck precedent in the name of orthodoxy and leave less room for prudence in ...
In fact, DHS requested $3.4 billion from Congress to implement its plan to manage the border between the United States and Mexico after Title 42 is over. The United States has the capacity to face ...
Migrants say they are facing increased harassment and unabashed cruelty by local, state and federal authorities as permanent ...
If the House Freedom Caucus believes that the United States should be tougher on illegal immigrants, then it should be making the case for a broader Title-42-esque law that is in no way contingent ...
Title 42, the Covid-era policy that blocked immigration at the border, could expire on May 11 when the Covid-19 state of emergency ends. Currently, 20 states are suing to keep the policy in place.
The Supreme Court likely won’t decide a current case on the so-called Title 42 border policy this term if the Biden administration follows through with plans to end that pandemic-era directive ...
Last December, Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay of a lower court’s ruling ... back for Title 42, you have got seven people that are released into the United States.” ...
The administration’s new border policy has slowed the flow of asylum seekers, while frustrating those who are trying to ...
The Supreme Court is set to decide today whether to keep in place the border policy known as title 42. This policy was enacted during the height of the pandemic and was set to expire last Wednesday.
At least 39 people were killed Monday night and 29 others injured when a fire broke out at a government-run migration ...