Supreme Court Temporarily Pauses Lift of Key Immigration Policy

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Supreme Court Temporarily Pauses Lift of Key Immigration Policy
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On Monday, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted the planned lifting of the Title 42 immigration policy. See the potential bias and similarities in coverage from NewsNation, nypost and cnn:

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted Wednesday’s planned lifting of the Trump-era Title 42 health program Monday after more than a dozen Republican-led states filed an emergency application to the high court.

Roberts gave the Department of Homeland Security until 5 p.m. Tuesday to respond to the appeal by 19 Republican attorneys general and stayed a federal court ruling from last month that ordered the program wrapped up on Dec. 21. Once the administration’s response is filed, Roberts can deny the states’ application on his own, or — more likely — refer...

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