A federal court has blocked the Biden administration from continuing its post-Title 42 immigration policy as advocates for asylum seekers claim the administration's efforts go too far.
The Department of Justice appealed a federal judge's Tuesday ruling that blocks the Biden administration from continuing its post-Title 42 immigration policy.
Title 42, which was put in place during the pandemic by then-President Donald Trump in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, expired May 12. Customs and Border Protection said that those who do not establish a legal basis to remain in the United States will be removed and are subject to a minimum five-year ban on reentry.
"Conditioning asylum eligibility on presenting at a port of entry or having been denied protection in transit conflicts with the unambiguous intent of Congress," Tigar wrote.
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