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Breaking – Federal Judge Stops Biden From Ending Title 42 Border Policy
In what would have been a terrible April fools joke, on April 1st, 2022, the Biden admin announced they would be officially ending Covid restriction at the U.S./ Mexico border.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was born in Communist Cuba, announced that asylum seekers who had been turned away at the border during Covid-19 will have a chance to make an asylum claim starting May 23.
Following the announcement, a huge number of additional foreign nationals started working their way to the U.S. They were hoping to join the tens of thousands of migrants who have already been stationed across the border after being turned away during Title 42, some for over a year.
With the expectation that the court case in Louisiana trying to block the Biden administration from ending title 24 would fail, thousands have started streaming across the Rio Grande into the United States.
In a surprise to many of us entrenched in the political news media, a federal judge on Friday afternoon intervened in the Title 42 debate. His ruling stopped the Biden administration from allowing the Trump era policy from ending on Monday.
U.S. District Court Judge Robert Summerhays of the Western District of Louisiana blocked the U.S. government from ending the Title 42 policy, forcing U.S. border officials to continue sending most illegal aliens back to Mexico.
The injunction was a response to a suit filed by the states of Arizona, Louisiana, and Missouri, claiming the government had failed to plan for handling the anticipated surge in noncitizens expected to cross when Title 42, implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, goes away and that the influx of releases would harm states.
Summerhays wrote in his decision that the states “established a substantial likelihood of success based on the CDC’s failure to comply with the rulemaking requirements” under federal law, justifying keeping the policy in place as the case works through the courts.
At the beginning of the pandemic, the CDC recommended that U.S. border authorities expel people rather than take them into custody hoping to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Since then, the United States has expelled 1.7 million people, including some multiple times.
The Trump administration had great success enforcing Title 42, unlike what the open borders Biden administration have done. Under former President Donald Trump, nearly all illegals were sent back to Mexico or flown back to their home country.
Deportations became complicated in late 2020 as globalists started funding the travel of migrants from countries beyond Mexico and Central America, from around the entire world.
This group of foreign nationals crossed the border at the highest rate in Border Patrol history. Because the Mexican government refused to accept back migrants from countries beyond Central America, the U.S. was forced to take them into custody.
In compliance with the Flores Settlement Agreement which limits the number of days illegal alien children can be detained to 20, combined with the backup in the system preventing families from getting through immigration removal proceedings in less than the 3 weeks, entire families are simply being released into the United States interior.
After confirming the illegal’s contact info, including provided cell phone numbers, they are told to show up for court several years down the road.
There are reportedly 1.6 million cases in the queue waiting to be heard by only 500 judges nationwide.
By: Eric Thompson, editor of EricThompsonShow.com. Follow me on Twitter and MagaBook
