Imperial Valley Press

Biden asks high court to put off wall, asylum cases

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WASHINGTON ( AP) — The Biden administra­tion has asked the Supreme Court to put off arguments over two controvers­ial Trump administra­tion policies that have been challenged in court now that President Joe Biden has taken steps to unwind them.

The Justice Department asked the justices Monday to cancel arguments on Feb. 22 in a case over President Donald Trump’s decision to divert billions of dollars in taxpayer money to constructi­on of portions of a wall along the border with Mexico.

The new administra­tion made a similar request for arguments set for a week later over the Trump policy that forced asylum- seekers to wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings.

In his first days as president, Biden rescinded the national emergency Trump declared on the southern border and ordered a pause in wall constructi­on. He also suspended the so-called remain in Mexico policy for new arrivals.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents groups that sued the Trump administra­tion in both cases, has agreed to putting off both cases, acting Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the court.

In a statement regarding the border wall, the ACLU also called for the administra­tion to tear down the new constructi­on and address environmen­tal damage it caused. “It’s a good start that the Biden administra­tion is not rushing to defend Trump’s illegal wall in court, but just hitting the brakes isn’t enough. Trump’s wall devastated border communitie­s, the environmen­t, and tribal sites,” ACLU lawyer Dror Ladin said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MATT YORK ?? Crews construct a section of border wall in San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge Dec. 8, 2020, in Douglas, Ariz.
AP PHOTO/MATT YORK Crews construct a section of border wall in San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge Dec. 8, 2020, in Douglas, Ariz.

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