Biden Admin. Assessing End of THIS Trump Policy

The Biden Administration is predicted to put an end to Title 42, the Trump-era policy that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the border without giving them the option to seek asylum.  Multiple outlets, as reported by The Hill, reported Wednesday that the administration is reviewing plans to end the policy on May […]

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The Biden Administration is predicted to put an end to Title 42, the Trump-era policy that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the border without giving them the option to seek asylum. 

Multiple outlets, as reported by The Hill, reported Wednesday that the administration is reviewing plans to end the policy on May 23, but that a final decision has not yet been made. 

A draft order to end Title 42 is circulating, but it has yet to get signed-off by all cabinet departments and the White House, meaning it could still change. 

The planned withdrawal of Title 42 comes after a controversial set of court decisions on the policy, one directing the administration to expand the policy by applying it to children traveling alone, while a separate court decision imposed new limits, prohibiting sending families subjected to Title 42 to places where they may face torture or persecution.

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