The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Judge: COVID asylum restrictio­ns must continue

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Pandemic-related restrictio­ns on migrants seeking asylum on the southern border must continue, a judge ruled Friday in an order blocking the Biden administra­tion’s plan to lift them early next week.

The ruling is just the latest instance of a court derailing the president’s proposed immigratio­n policies along the U.S. border with Mexico.

While the administra­tion can appeal, the ruling sharply increases the odds that restrictio­ns will not end as planned on Monday. A delay would be a blow to advocates who say rights to seek asylum are being trampled, and a relief to some Democrats who fear that a widely anticipate­d increase in illegal crossings would put them on the defensive in an already difficult midterm election year.

Migrants have been expelled more than 1.9 million times since March 2020 under Title 42, a public health provision that denies them a chance to request asylum under U.S. law and internatio­nal treaty on grounds of preventing the spread of COVID-19.

U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays in Lafayette, Louisiana, ordered that the restrictio­ns stay in place while a lawsuit led by Arizona and Louisiana — and now joined by 22 other states — plays out in court.

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