U.S. Supreme Court keeps pandemic-era border restrictions in place for now

Dec 28, 2022 View Original Article
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54% : The Biden administration sought time to prepare for the end of the policy, at which point migrants would be able to once again, as they had pre-pandemic, be allowed to request asylum at the border.
52% : © Thomson Reuters Members of the Texas National Guard stand guard on the banks of the Rio Bravo river with the purpose of reinforcing border security and inhibiting the crossing of migrants to the U.S.
47% :© Thomson Reuters Members of the Texas National Guard stand guard on the banks of the Rio Bravo river with the purpose of reinforcing border security and inhibiting the crossing of migrants to the U.S."But the current border crisis is not a COVID crisis," Gorsuch wrote in an opinion joined by Jackson.
45% :© Thomson Reuters Members of the Texas National Guard stand guard on the banks of the Rio Bravo river with the purpose of reinforcing border security and inhibiting the crossing of migrants to the U.S.Mexico's foreign ministry had no immediate comment on the court's decision.
39% : © Thomson Reuters George, 5, a migrant boy from Venezuela traveling with his family, looks through the border wall as they queue to request asylum in El Paso, Texas, United States, seen from Ciudad JuarezPresident Joe Biden said the U.S. government would have to enforce the order until the matter was resolved.

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