Arizona attorney general requests injunction to combat pause on border wall construction

Jul 13, 2021 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

48% : TO FINISH TRUMP BORDER WALL
46% : "These two actions, combined with the federal government's lax immigration enforcement and loosening of border security, have led to an unprecedented number of migrants illegally crossing the southwest border," Brnovich wrote.
45% : Brnovich, who initially sued DHS in April over alleged NEPA violations, asked for a preliminary injunction to restore contracts related to the construction of the border wall, require the administration to analyze the environmental effects of its policies, and largely reverse the Migrant Protection Protocol order until such a review is complete.
38% : The attorney general also slammed Biden's repeal of the Migrant Protection Protocols, a Trump-era policy that allowed U.S. authorities to return those suspected of illegal immigration to Mexico for the duration of their court proceedings.
36% : Brnovich's team alleged the federal government "did not provide the required NEPA environmental impact statements or environmental assessments" when Biden halted construction on the border wall on his first day in the Oval Office.
31% : Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is requesting a federal court put a temporary pause on the Biden administration's efforts to stop the construction of a southern border wall.
30% : Also in the Lone Star State, Gov. Greg Abbott announced last month his intent for Texas authorities to build a border wall without assistance from the federal government after former President Donald Trump ran out of time to fortify the area.

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