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SCOTUS Dismisses Title 42 Case with a Whimper
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Supreme Court last week remanded Arizona v. Mayorkas, a state challenge to CDC’s efforts to end Title 42, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia with directions to dismiss the case as moot. But Justice Gorsuch added a tubthumping statement that offers lessons for all, especially for whoever is crafting Biden’s border policies.
U.S. Farmworkers, Fired by H-2A Employer, Get $20,000 Each in Settlement
By David North
Excerpt: Often U.S. workers fired by employers wanting illegal or legal foreign workers get only one or two thousand dollars each in court settlements, if that, but in one recent case in the state of Washington, involving a pro-H-2A employer, they appear to be receiving $20,000 each.
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Senate Votes to Cancel Biden Immigrant-Welfare Rule
By Elizabeth Jacobs
Excerpt: This doesn't fix the public charge problem, but creates an opportunity to correct course with a new rulemaking that better aligns government policy with the law. Also, this resolution may help lawsuits make the case that the Clinton-era public-charge guidance is contrary to law.
Latest Poll Shows Strong Disapproval for Biden’s Border Policies
By Andrew Arthur
Excerpt: The results reveal a lack of support for Biden’s border policies, though nobody — the White House, congressional Republicans, or border-state governors — really comes out a winner.
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