Chief Justice Grants GOP Request to Halt End of 'Inhumane' Title 42 Policy

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Chief Justice Grants GOP Request to Halt End of 'Inhumane' Title 42 Policy
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'There is no legal justification for keeping Title 42 in place,' ACLU said after U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' order. 'It's an inhumane policy that misuses public health to unjustly—and unlawfully—expel asylum-seekers.'

earlier this month shows that 55% of Americans believe the U.S. should"continue to offer asylum to people who arrive at the border if they are found to be fleeing persecution in their home countries," compared with just 23% who don't support the policy and 22% who are unsure.

"A strong majority of Americans want forward-looking solutions on immigration that are consistent with our proudest national values—not warmed over versions of Donald Trump and Stephen Miller's cruelties, chaos, and failures," Cárdenas continued, taking aim at the former president and his adviser who was the driving force behind the administration's various anti-immigrant policies.

"The goals of our policy should never be to eliminate access to our courts for those genuinely fleeing for their lives and the safety of their families or to truncate the asylum process so much that we return people to danger or death," she said."Seeking asylum is not only legal, but having a process for asylum-seekers is a requirement of U.S. and international law and treaty agreements. The American people seem to understand the deeply held value of allowing the U.S.

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