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Supreme Court Keeps in Place Trump-Era Immigration Policy Known as Title 42

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 28, 2022

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NBCUniversal Media, LLC The is keeping pandemic-era limits on immigration in place indefinitely, dashing hopes of immigration advocates who had been anticipating their end this week. In a ruling Tuesday, the Supreme Court extended a temporary stay that Chief Justice John Roberts issued last week. Under the court’s order, the case will be argued in February and the stay will be maintained until the justices decide the case. The limits were put... + full article



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