Over twenty states are fighting back against the diseased open door policy of the Biden administration. Pray they win. If not, illegal aliens from countries with rudimentary health standards could flood our hospitals and also spread contagion. Even certain Democrats get this and are imploring Biden to reconsider his reckless policy.
FNC: “Twenty-one Republican-led states suing the Biden administration to stop the Title 42 public health order are now seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent any lifting of the order ahead of the May 23 rollback date.
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Three states, Arizona, Louisiana and Missouri, initially sued the Biden administration earlier this month over the move to end Title 42, which was implemented by the Trump administration in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the border, on May 23. Soon after, more states signed onto the lawsuit, bringing the number to 21.”
More than 20 states with Republican Attorneys General are suing to require the Biden administration to keep Title 42 in effecthttps://t.co/eHbW2wfHDQ
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“This suit challenges an imminent, man-made, self-inflicted calamity: the abrupt elimination of the only safety valve preventing this administration’s disastrous border policies from devolving into an unmitigated catastrophe,” the complaint states.
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“Once again the Biden Administration is thumbing its nose at the American people and the rule of law,” Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said in a statement to press Thursday. “It cannot be allowed to continue in this recklessness.” Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said that the expulsions under Title 42 “remain in effect” and denied that it has stopped the order for illegal aliens.
“In accordance with the CDC order, non-citizens from certain non-contiguous countries are expelled via aircraft as soon as possible but the expulsion is delayed,” a spox said.
“The time required to coordinate flights for the large number of migrants falling into the delayed expulsion category necessitate detention times outside the isolation period for the COVID-19 virus. In lieu of paroling this population or issuing a notice to appear and releasing on their own recognizance, CBP is processing the migrants for expedited removal,” they said. “The migrants are detained by [Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removals Operations] pending their removal.” Republicans ans the CBP are doing their job securing the border. Too bad Democrats want to flip Texas to blue so bad they won’t do their job.
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Once again the Biden Administration is thumbing its nose at the American people and the rule of law,” Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said in a statement to press Thursday. “It cannot be allowed to continue in this recklessness.” Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said that the expulsions under Title 42 “remain in effect” and denied that it has stopped the order for illegal aliens.
David Kamioner is a veteran of U.S. Army Intelligence and an honors graduate of the University of Maryland’s European Division. He also served with the Pershing Nuclear Brigade and the First Infantry Division. Subsequent to that he worked for two decades as a political consultant, was part of the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina disaster relief effort in Louisiana, ran a homeless shelter for veterans in Philadelphia, and taught as a college instr
David Kamioner is a veteran of U.S. Army Intelligence and an honors graduate of the University of Maryland’s European Division. He also served with the Pershing Nuclear Brigade and the First Infantry Division. Subsequent to that he worked for two decades as a political consultant, was part of the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina disaster relief effort in Louisiana, ran a homeless shelter for veterans in Philadelphia, and taught as a