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The policy known as Title 42 is set to expire in late May but Paxton is asking for an immediate halt to the pending termination.
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On Thursday, The Texas Border Coalition sent a letter to the Biden administration and congressional leaders calling for a comprehensive immigration and border policy.
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These drills are underway and will continue through the end of May.
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Gov. Abbott said the state's actions are in response to the Biden administration's plans to end a policy used to promptly expel asylum seekers at the border during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Biden administration is moving to end sweeping pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 on May 23. The controversial public health order was used to quickly expel migrants at the border.
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The Trump-era policy has been used to expel asylum-seeking migrants since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While some lawmakers hail its possible end, others have asked the Biden administration to hold off on ending the policy.
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Homeland security officials say they are planning for a possible increase in migration, as the Biden administration faces growing pressure to end pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42.
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Immigrant rights groups have intensified their campaign to end Title 42, a policy that rapidly expels most migrants at the border. The pressure comes as the Texas border is still seeing near-record numbers of unauthorized crossings.
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A former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) official told congressional investigators that the decision to begin expelling migrants at the border under U.S. Health Code Title 42 during Trump’s tenure “wasn’t based on a public health assessment.”
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An emergency request is calling on the Biden administration to stop expelling migrants using a public health policy, Title 42, originally enacted by the Trump administration.