Judge suspends Biden administration's termination of "Remain in Mexico" border policy
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Still, Kacsmaryk's ruling creates a new legal wrench in a year-long court battle over the controversial program, which Republican lawmakers have hailed as an effective tool to stem illegal migration, and Democrats have denounced as a draconian policy that tramples on the rights of asylum-seekers.46% : The Biden administration has used Title 42 on a much larger scale than the Remain-in-Mexico policy, expelling hundreds of thousands of migrants to Mexico or their home country under the pandemic restriction amid record levels of migration along the southern border.
33% : Thursday's ruling comes as the Biden administration faces another legal fight over the end of a different Trump-era border policy: a pandemic-related measure known as Title 42 that has allowed U.S. immigration authorities to turn away migrants, without giving them a chance to seek asylum.
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