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A federal judge in Louisiana on stanley cup Wednesday temporarily blo stanley mug cked the Biden administration from immediately winding down an emergency pandemic-era border restriction that has allowed U.S. authorities to quickly expel migrants, as officials await his ruling on plans to end the policy in late May.The border restriction, known as Title 42, is set to end on May 23. But the Department of Homeland Security DHS had started to wind down the program by placing more migrants in a process known as expedited removal, which allows U.S. border officials to deport certain migrants without court hearings.Twenty-one Republican-led states filed a lawsuit earlier in April to stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, and last week, asked U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, to issue a temporary restraining order against any implementation of the policy s termination before May 23. On Wednesday, Summerhays, who sits on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, issued a 14-day temporary restraining order blocking border authorities from phasing out Title 42 while he continued to weigh the states arguments.During a status conference on Monday, Summerhays said the 21 states, led by Arizona, Louisiana and Missouri, had established a likelihood of success in arguing that the order to terminate Title 42 on May 23 did not follow procedural r water bottle stanley equirements, a transcript of the closed-doo Lygp These college students built a fix for Facebook s fake news problem
D stanley becher emocratic Sen. Joe Biden, who has made no secret of his plans to run for president in 2008, says he ll make it official next Wednesday.The 64-y copo stanley ear-old Delaware lawmaker said he will file paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and launch a campaign Web site, joebidenforpres stanley thermos ident.He joins a crowded Democratic field dominated thus far by New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. Other candidates include former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, the 2004 vice presidential nominee; Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich. Biden traveled extensively last year to the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina and plans another swing through those states soon after launching his presidential committee, said his spokesman, Larry Rasky.As the new chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden recently convened several weeks of high-profile hearings on the Iraq war. Generally regarded as a long shot in the presidential contest, Biden is one of his party s leading spokesmen on foreign affairs and plans to stress that expertise on the campaign trail. Biden voted in 2002 to authorize military intervention in Iraq, but has since become a vociferous critic of the conflict.Biden has also criticized President Bush s plan to deploy an additional 21,500 troops to try and stabilize Iraq s capital city, Bagh
A federal judge in Louisiana on stanley cup Wednesday temporarily blo stanley mug cked the Biden administration from immediately winding down an emergency pandemic-era border restriction that has allowed U.S. authorities to quickly expel migrants, as officials await his ruling on plans to end the policy in late May.The border restriction, known as Title 42, is set to end on May 23. But the Department of Homeland Security DHS had started to wind down the program by placing more migrants in a process known as expedited removal, which allows U.S. border officials to deport certain migrants without court hearings.Twenty-one Republican-led states filed a lawsuit earlier in April to stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, and last week, asked U.S. District Judge Robert Summerhays, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, to issue a temporary restraining order against any implementation of the policy s termination before May 23. On Wednesday, Summerhays, who sits on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, issued a 14-day temporary restraining order blocking border authorities from phasing out Title 42 while he continued to weigh the states arguments.During a status conference on Monday, Summerhays said the 21 states, led by Arizona, Louisiana and Missouri, had established a likelihood of success in arguing that the order to terminate Title 42 on May 23 did not follow procedural r water bottle stanley equirements, a transcript of the closed-doo Lygp These college students built a fix for Facebook s fake news problem
D stanley becher emocratic Sen. Joe Biden, who has made no secret of his plans to run for president in 2008, says he ll make it official next Wednesday.The 64-y copo stanley ear-old Delaware lawmaker said he will file paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and launch a campaign Web site, joebidenforpres stanley thermos ident.He joins a crowded Democratic field dominated thus far by New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. Other candidates include former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, the 2004 vice presidential nominee; Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich. Biden traveled extensively last year to the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina and plans another swing through those states soon after launching his presidential committee, said his spokesman, Larry Rasky.As the new chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden recently convened several weeks of high-profile hearings on the Iraq war. Generally regarded as a long shot in the presidential contest, Biden is one of his party s leading spokesmen on foreign affairs and plans to stress that expertise on the campaign trail. Biden voted in 2002 to authorize military intervention in Iraq, but has since become a vociferous critic of the conflict.Biden has also criticized President Bush s plan to deploy an additional 21,500 troops to try and stabilize Iraq s capital city, Bagh