The fate of Title 42, the controversial public health order that has been used to deny migrants the right to seek asylum since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, will soon be decided by the Supreme Court.
that was expected to follow the end of Title 42, and expressed concerns that their states would have to shoulder the burden.
The Biden administration continued to enforce the public health measure per the Louisiana judge's order until last month, whenruled that the government's use of Title 42 to expel migrants at the border is"arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act." And yet, as of Wednesday, the administration seemed to still be finalizing a plan to address the volume of asylum seekers on the country’s doorstep who will soon no longer be subject to expulsion under Title 42.
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