‘The border is not open’: US immediately replaces Title 42 with even stricter rules

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‘The border is not open’: US immediately replaces Title 42 with even stricter rules
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Title 42 carried no legal consequences, but now migrants will face being barred from entering the US for five years

In the dark of the night, cellphones were alight as migrants attempted to book one of theavailable online through an app administered by US federal authorities, called CBP One.

The order authorized border officials to immediately remove migrants, including people seeking asylum, overriding their normal rights. The Biden administration announced in January it was ending the declared national emergencies linked to the coronavirus spelling the end of using Title 42 to deal with immigration.

The groups said the Biden regulation “dramatically curtails the availability of asylum in the United States” and mirrored similar Trump-era policies blocked in court. In a statement, Customs and Border Protection said it would comply with the court order, while the federal agency, echoed by Mayorkas on Friday morning, called it a “harmful ruling”.

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