The Biden administration filed an emergency motion Friday to halt a court order that blocked the administration from releasing immigrants from the border on parole to prevent overcrowding.
A judge on Thursday imposed a two-week restraining order on the administration from releasing illegal immigrants into the United States without notices for court hearings. Justice Department officials requested the District Court Northern District of Florida place a stay on the ruling.
Due to the fact that a larger number of migrants who cross the border pursue asylum, border officials have limited options on how to process them now that Title 42 is gone. DOJ lawyers noted that if the court does not grant the stay, it will"seek emergency relief from the Eleventh Circuit" by Monday. Wetherell backed some of Moody's arguments and contended that the border"problem" was"largely one of [Biden's] own making." The White House blasted his order in response.
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