Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich declared victory in his legal fight to keep a pandemic-era border policy in place ahead of a planned rollback.
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana -- A federal court has dealt a blow to the Biden White House's intention to roll back a pandemic-era border policy that limits border asylums for migrants entering the U.S. from the southern border.
A U.S. District Court in Louisiana granted a temporary restraining order filed by a handful of states, which was led by Arizona and its attorney general, Mark Brnovich, to pause the rollback and keep the policy named Title 42 authority in place.What is Title 42? How will it impact the US-Mexico border?
Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control deemed it no longer necessary to keep the health order in place, citing current public health conditions and the availability of tools to fight COVID-19. The policy went into effect under President Donald Trump in March 2020. Since then, migrants trying to enter the U.S. have been turned away more than 1.7 million times."The Biden administration cannot continue in flagrant disregard for existing laws and required administrative procedures," Brnovich said in a statement.The next hearing has been set for May 13.
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