Biden blocked from winding down Trump-era border policy
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61% : Roughly 8,000 migrants are crossing the southern border daily, according to internal Customs and Border Protection data obtained by NBC News.45% : Families seeking asylum in the U.S. live in tents, as Title 42 and Remain In Mexico border restrictions continue, in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on April 9, 2022.Patrick T. Fallon / AFP - Getty Images file A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Department of Homeland Security to halt its efforts to dissolve a coronavirus-related border restriction initiated in 2020, potentially derailing the Biden administration's goal of rescinding the Trump-era policy by late May. U.S. District Judge Robert R. Summerhays of the Western District of Louisiana, who on Monday said he intended to issue the injunction, barred DHS from taking steps to wind down the policy known as Title 42 over the next two weeks.
40% : He said the plaintiffs in the case -- mostly GOP-led states -- "have established a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable injury resulting from the early implementation of Title 42," including "unrecoverable costs" pertaining to health care, law enforcement, detention, education and other spending affecting migrants.
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