who serve as consultants for the Department of Homeland Security, also have opposed using the public health order to expel migrants.President Biden has been briefed on a plan for stopping family expulsions by the end of July, as well as the option of letting a court end it, Axios has learned.
Details of internal discussions relayed to Axios show top administration officials have suggested Biden seize the initiative by ending the order, which has been sharply criticized by immigration advocates and many of his fellow Democrats. That, in turn, could result in sensitive information being released through the litigation process and could be seen as contradictory to Biden's commitment to asylum.A White House official told Axios it's "a public health decision that will be made ultimately on those grounds," adding the administration would not get ahead of any CDC determinations.under Title 42 in recent months, since March, the policy has been applied to less than half of family encounters.
THAT'LL solve the border crisis. But really...I don't see the point.