From Dan Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject Title 42 Ruling: We Need Solutions That Promote Order, Human Dignity
Date November 15, 2022 11:45 PM
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:[email protected]>, 617-651-0841
Nov. 15, 2022 

**Title 42 Ruling: We Need Solutions That Promote Order, Human Dignity**

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**WASHINGTON, D.C. **- This afternoon Federal Judge Emmet Sullivan
blocked the use of Title 42, initially a pandemic-era policy that has
been used to expel migrants at the border. Judge Sullivan
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"arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Administrative Procedure
Act." 

"Title 42 has reduced order at the border, proved dangerous for migrants
and benefited smugglers and cartels," said

**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.
"It encourages stealth and repeated attempts to enter the U.S. rather
than orderly processes at ports of entry, and it has endangered migrants
blocked from seeking humanitarian relief." 

"In the short term, we expect the end of Title 42 will pose additional
challenges for border patrol. However, this policy was never the answer.
Our country should implement border security solutions focused on order,
human dignity and respect for people in need." 

Earlier this year, the National Immigration Forum published "42 Border
Solutions That Are Not Title 42."
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