In one such policy change, the Biden administration stopped using Title42 powers, activated because of the pandemic, to expel unaccompanied minors, with officials arguing that doing so would be cruel.
The historic agreements with Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas were reached in anticipation of an increased, cartel-facilitated smuggling operation expected to occur once Title42 ends.
House Republicans have identified five steps to solving the border crisis:
Finish the wall and deploy technology to the border
Fully reinstate the “Remain in Mexico” policy
Maintain and robustly implement Title42 Authority
Require negative COVID
It only received coverage when migrants were sent to Martha’s Vineyard, or now with the expiration of Title42. CNN instead continued to focus the bulk of its coverage on Trump and January 6.
Title42 will continue to be used, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to The Epoch Times this week, to expel some immigrants due to concerns they carry the virus that causes COVID-19.
When asked about the Supreme Court’s decision to keep Title42 intact, Mendoza said: “Collectively as angels families, we are happy this has happened and it puts our minds at ease.”
The governors are also urging Biden and other top officials to "state clearly and unequivocally that our country’s borders are not open," continue using Title42 pandemic powers to expel illegal immigrants, reenter agreements with Northern Triangle countries
Roy said the bill is a simple proposal, especially for lawmakers who support border security and the Title42 public health order that allows the United States Border Patrol to quickly expel some illegal aliens.
Texas and Missouri also argued that the administration cannot justify its delay in implementing the MPP by saying it needs additional time "to implement COVID-19 protocols and account for the operation of the Title42 rapid-expulsion program."
-Mexico border has been closed to most asylum seekers under a pandemic-era policy known as Title42, but Ukrainians described moving to the front of a line of migrants waiting to make their claims to border officials.
"Let me be clear: Title42 or not, the border is not open," Mayorkas said, referring to the public health order that allows Border Patrol agents to quickly expel some illegal aliens back to Mexico.
A Border Patrol agent drops a group of illegal immigrants being expelled under Title42 at the halfway point of the international bridge between the United States and Mexico, in Eagle Pass, Texas, on April 19, 2022.
Gavin Newsom’s December 2022 visit to the California-Mexico border in advance of a possible revoking of Title42, a Trump-era policy that allowed border agents to turn away asylum-seekers due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a “full-on campaign stop.”
January 10, 2023By Epoch Times Staff, Siyamak Khorrami
It follows a fresh crackdown on illegal migrants from Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua, on top of existing restrictions against Venezuelan migrants, that aims to forestall the impact of a possible Supreme Court decision to end Title42, a Trump-era public-health
“The best solution is to overturn the sanctuary state law, to secure the border, to retain Title42, to end sanctuary policies across the country, and to restore this idea of the rule of law,” he said.
(Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times)
The order prohibits anyone other than a federal, state, or local official from transporting migrants detained by CBP for crossing the border illegally, who are subject to expulsion under the federal Title42 order
More than 112,000 of those illegal immigrants were expelled under the Title42 health provision, which was authorized through an emergency declaration this past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are expelling individuals based on Title42 specifically because of COVID because we want to prevent a scenario where large numbers of people are gathering posing a threat to the community and also to the migrants themselves,” Psaki added.
The DHS chief said that camp has now been cleared and officials continue to expel individuals who entered the United States illegally under Title42 authority.
Biden's planned overhaul is overshadowed by his decision to keep in place a Trump-era border policy known as Title42, which allows border officers to immediately expel anyone illegally crossing the border without a hearing as a measure to reduce the
More than 112,000 of those illegal immigrants were expelled under the Title42 health provision, which was authorized via an emergency declaration last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"RGV continues to expel individuals under Title42 authorities as part of COVID mitigation efforts and utilizes pathways under Title 8 proceedings to remove those amenable to their home countries," the spokesperson wrote.
ICE completed 2,962 deportations last month, not including Title42 expulsions, a reflection of the restrictions that the Biden administration has placed on the agency.
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Title42 is under attack in the courts. The Biden administration has tried everything it could to eliminate Title42 so that 100 per cent of everybody who comes to the border can get in.