President Joe Biden suspended the program after entering office, setting off lawsuits...
that allows border patrol officers to expel migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border because of public health concerns tied to the pandemic.
“There's no real explanation of how the public is benefitted by more people coming into the United States who are not lawfully admitted into the United States rather than trying, if feasible, for some of those people to remain in Mexico,” said Justice Brett Kavanaugh. In March 2022, for example, the Department of Homeland Security arrested about 220,000 people at the border, yet Congress had only appropriated funds for a little under 32,000 detention beds, said Elizabeth B. Prelogar, the U.S. solicitor general. She said no administration has ever attempted to detain every person who crosses the border.
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