SCOTUS halts lifting of Title 42


Haitian migrants continue to cross the US-Mexico border on the Rio Grande as seen from Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila state, Mexico on September 19, 2021. - US law enforcement, trying to control the flow of migrants from crossing back and forth from Mexico, is not providing enough food and water in the encampment thus causing people to cross back and forth, whichever way they can. Thousands of migrants, many of them Haitians, are crowded under a bridge in Texas after crossing the Rio Grande river, hoping to be allowed into the country. (Photo by PAUL RATJE / AFP) (Photo by PAUL RATJE/AFP via Getty Images)
Haitian migrants continue to cross the US-Mexico border on the Rio Grande as seen from Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila state, Mexico on September 19, 2021.(Photo by PAUL RATJE/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 3:16 PM PT – Monday, December 19, 2022

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts has temporarily stopped the Biden administration from lifting Title 42.

The removal of Title 42, which was set to expire on December 21st, has been halted by Chief Justice Roberts. This comes as 19 states insisted that the Supreme Court leaves the Trump-era policy in place.

On Friday, the states had appealed to a federal court to halt the removal but the attempt failed. This prompted them to take their request up to the Supreme Court on Monday morning.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R-Texas) was one of the loudest critics of the removal of the policy and took to Twitter to acknowledge that the Supreme Court has taken a step in the right direction.

Roberts has ordered the Biden administration to respond to the appeal by 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday.

This move pauses the feared new influx of illegal migrants from the southern border. This comes as the southern border has seen a rapid increase in the numbers of crossings in the past few weeks.

However, this decision does not indicate if the court is willing keep the policy in place going forward, or allow the Biden administration to remove it after their appeal.





Source link

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*