FederalImmigration & BorderTexas Officials React to Federal Judge’s Order Requiring Continuation of Title 42 Deportations
A federal judge blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from ending the use of the Title 42 public health order.
A federal judge blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from ending the use of the Title 42 public health order.
A federal judge is preventing the U.S. government from ending the pandemic-era policy allowing border officials to expel illegal aliens on public health grounds.
In April, the federal government released 110,000 illegal aliens into the country on parole or via notices to appear.
About half of registered voters in Texas disapprove of Gov. Greg Abbott’s job performance as he faces challenger Beto O’Rourke.
The collection of expenditures is on the city council's May 19 agenda as their approval exceeded the city manager's authority.
Border agents encountered about 38,000 unaccompanied minors in the first half of Fiscal Year 2022, which began in October.
The policy was instituted by the Trump administration and continued under Biden as a measure to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Paxton accused President Biden of deliberately seeking more illegal immigration and enabling cartels to “maximize their profits."
Half of those arrested in the U.S. by border agents were slated for expulsion via Title 42 enforcement, a policy set to end on May 23.
Commissioners asserted that the lawsuit is a matter of public interest and that Jenkins was acting according to his official duties.
Even after Judge Lina Hidalgo announced she would cancel a controversial $11 million COVID-19 vaccine outreach contract, the county continued to pay advances to Elevate Strategies.
Krause is running for Tarrant County district attorney after dropping a campaign for attorney general last fall.