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SCOTUS Delays End of Title 42 | |
2022-12-20 | |
[PJMedia] In a blow to the Biden administration’s open-border free-for-all, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday issued a stay on the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to end Title 42 on Wednesday. Chief Justice John Roberts issued the temporary measure, which will remain in place until the full court has time to act on an emergency request. NBC reports:Nineteen states led by Arizona and Louisiana filed an emergency request after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit last week rejected their request to intervene in the case in a bid to prevent the policy, known as Title 42, being wound down. During the COVID-19 chaos, then-President Donald Trump used the pandemic as cause to invoke Title 42, a section of federal law that grants the federal government enhanced powers to keep disease from spreading into the country. Since then, Title 42 has enabled the U.S. government to rapidly deport over 2 million would-be illegal immigrants. Roberts has given the U.S. Department of Homeland Security until 5 p.m. Tuesday to file its response to the emergency request by the 19 states seeking relief from the Biden administration’s disastrous open-border policies.
In a separate case, the administration's previous effort to unwind the policy had been blocked by a federal judge. Related: Title 42: 2022-12-19 El Paso mayor declares 'state of emergency' as border city prepares for crossings to skyrocket 'from 2,500 to 4,000, 5,000, maybe 6,000' a day when Trump-era policy expires this week Title 42: 2022-12-18 Illegal Aliens Coming To The Border in Huge Waves-Overwhelmingly Men in 20-30s, Looking At Your Wallet, One Way Or Another Title 42: 2022-12-17 El Paso mayor grabs microphone and walks out of tense immigration press conference - as migrants are spotted emerging from SEWERS to enter the Texas city amid border crisis Related: U.S. Supreme Court: 2022-11-30 Tuesday night's rehabilitation of cop killer Kevin Johnson U.S. Supreme Court: 2022-11-20 Surber: Red-pilled writers U.S. Supreme Court: 2022-11-05 How Government Makes Your Bank Spy on You - Banks are not allowed to let individuals know that this type of report is being filed on them | |
Posted by:DarthVader |
#2 I don't trust Roberts. Think he's just doing this to claim "Due Process" later |
Posted by: Warthog 2022-12-20 09:34 |
#1 Delayed for 24 hours. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-12-20 04:50 |