
Judge Strikes Down Title 42, Used to Expel Asylum Seekers
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Ending Title 42 would mean border authorities return to traditional processing for those caught crossing the border illegally, or asking for asylum at a port of entry.43% : The administration feared that ending Title 42 altogether would result in a further increase in migrants trying to reach the U.S. and claim asylum.
37% : The ruling came in a protracted lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, which has argued that Title 42 violates U.S. immigration laws by denying migrants a chance to ask for asylum.
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