"This is a major ruling with huge implications. It prevents the U.S. from expelling any migrant under Title 42, a public health authority first invoked by the Trump administration. Judge Sullivan refused to suspend the ruling pending an appeal," Montya-Galvez added.BREAKING — U.S. Judge Emmet Sullivan voids the Title 42 order that has allowed U.S. border officials to quickly expel migrants, finding it "arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act" pic.twitter.com/E9tzNDtZpq
— Camilo Montoya-Galvez (@camiloreports) November 15, 2022
"This ruling is of enormous significance for asylum-seekers and will hopefully put an end to the misuse of public health laws to block desperate people from seeking protection," said the ACLU's Lee Gelernt, who filed the lawsuit.This is a major ruling with huge implications. It prevents the U.S. from expelling any migrant under Title 42, a public health authority first invoked by the Trump administration.
Judge Sullivan refused to suspend the ruling pending an appeal. More to come ... @CBSNews — Camilo Montoya-Galvez (@camiloreports) November 15, 2022
Critics of the ruling blasted the decision and predicted that illegal immigration and drug smuggling is only going to get worse now. “This decision — which takes effect immediately — knocks down one of the last remaining barriers to complete anarchy at the border,” said a statement from the Federation for American Immigration Reform. “If the Biden administration does not appeal, it will be one of the most egregious derelictions of duty when it comes to border security, once again proving that the crisis is deliberate and something they never intend to fix.” In response to the decision, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) decided not to wait on whether someone will appeal the ruling: He declared an "invasion," thereby empowering law enforcement in his state to take action to return people who have crossed illegally to the border. According to Andrew R. Arthur of the Center for Immigration Studies: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) invoked the invasion clause of the U.S. and Texas constitutions this week, providing additional power to state authorities to protect the state’s 1,254 mile border with Mexico against drug and migrant entries. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and things are desperate at the Southwest border in Texas. Joe Biden inherited what Rodney Scott, his first Border Patrol chief, described last September as “arguably the most effective border security in” U.S. history, but he quickly allowed it to “disintegrate” as “inexperienced political appointees” ignored “common sense border security recommendations from experienced career professionals.” Sources include: CIS.org Breitbart.comLee Gelernt, the @ACLU lawyer who filed the lawsuit in this case, tells me, "This ruling is of enormous significance for asylum-seekers and will hopefully put an end to the misuse of public health laws to block desperate people from seeking protection."
— Camilo Montoya-Galvez (@camiloreports) November 15, 2022
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