
ACLU goes back to court over Trump-era migrant expulsion policy
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The American Civil Liberties Union, along with other immigrant advocacy groups, is going back to court over a Trump-era border policy that's resulted in the expulsions of hundreds of thousands of migrants, marking an escalation between the organizations and the Biden administration, which has continued to rely on the policy.
"We gave the Biden administration seven months but now have no choice but to return to court given the danger families are facing and the absence of any plan to immediately end Title 42," said ACLU's Lee Gelernt, lead attorney in the litigation, referring to the public health authority, known as Title 42, in a statement. Last year, at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration invoked the public health authority, which allows border authorities to turn away migrants encountered at the US-Mexico border. Since its implementation, more than 940,000 migrants have been swiftly expelled, according to US Customs and Border Protection.More Related News