U.S. Supreme Court keeps Title 42 border expulsions in place as Biden seeks to stop them
The order was put in place by former President Donald Trump at the beginning of the COVID pandemic — essentially putting the nation’s asylum laws on hold — and the Biden administration leaned on it as a tool to handle the surge of migration to the border, using it to turn away asylum seekers more than two million times over the last two years.
In his dissent, Gorsuch wrote that"the emergency on which" the Title 42 policy was"premised has long since lapsed." The fate of the order has been caught up in the courts since the Centers for Disease Control moved to lift it this spring.
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