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Justice Gorsuch warns Supreme Court's Title 42 ruling is dangerous business

Por: Newsweek Nation December 28, 2022

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Conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with liberals as part of a 5-4 vote announced Tuesday delaying a trial court order that would have vacated the Title 42 policy first introduced by the Trump administration.The COVID-era border policy, which was originally set to end this month, allows authorities to expel migrants over COVID-19 pandemic concerns. The Supreme Court's decision allows the policy to remain in place while its... + full article



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