Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is suing the Biden administration to block the mass release of illegal migrants into the U.S. interior ahead of the end of Title 42.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the states border czar Mike Banks on preparing for an increased migrant surge as Title 42 is set to expireis seeking a temporary restraining order to stop the mass release of migrants into the U.S. coinciding with the end of the Title 42 public health order -- arguing that it is"materially identical" to a policy that was blocked by a federal judge earlier this year.in the U.S.
AS MIGRANT WAVE HITS THE BORDER, MAYORKAS SAYS IT WILL ‘TAKE TIME’ FOR RESULTS OF TITLE 42 PLAN TO BE REALIZED "We are stepping up enforcement actions and have surged 24,000 Border Patrol agents and officers, thousands of troops and contractors, and over a thousand asylum officers and judges to the border. Just yesterday ICE announced that families who attempt to cross the border unlawfully will be placed in expedited removal proceedings, subject to GPS monitoring, and removed within 30 days if they don’t have a legal basis to remain," the spokesperson said.
Florida Attorney Gen. Ashley Moody, who is spearheading an investigation into a holiday drag performance that allegedly exposed children to inappropriate content.Florida argues that"rather than seek a stay of the Court’s judgment in good faith, the Biden Administration plans to continue its game of whack-a-mole with Florida and with this Court by promulgating yet another unlawful policy.
The lawsuit also argues that the agency did not conduct a notice-and-comment period, which it says would be required for a new policy of this kind, and that it also violates statutory limits on parole which is granted only"for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit."responding to the request that the motion"needs to be resolved sooner rather than later" as the policy is to go into effect soon.
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