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White House rages after federal judge blocks release of migrants without court dates: 'Sabotage'
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The White House on Friday responded to a ruling that blocked the release of migrants into the interior as "sabotage" -- just as the Title 42 public health order ended.
Jean-Pierre was reacting to a ruling handed down late Thursday which granted a two-week restraining order on the "parole with conditions" policy. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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The policy was outlined in a Border Patrol memo this week, which says that migrants can be allowed into the country on parole — a process typically reserved for "urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit" — if Customs and Border Protection (CBP) faces overcrowding. The memo calls the practice "parole with conditions" as migrants are required to make an appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or request a Notice to Appear by mail.