With the clock winding down on Title 42, there are many questions circulating about what the end of the policy means for the United States' border security. The policy was one instated by the Trump ...
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a public health order that officials said aimed to stop the spread of Covid-19. The order ...
CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez is at the U.S.-Mexico border covering Title 42's expiration, and how El Paso, Texas, and other border communities are grappling with a record number ...
The Title 42 public health order, which was implemented at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and has morphed into a central cog of the U.S. response to the ongoing migrant crisis at the southern ...
A pandemic-era measure known as Title 42 that allowed the U.S. to expel hundreds of thousands of migrants on public health grounds has become the latest flashpoint in a contentious national debate ...
Title 42, a controversial Trump-era policy that allowed for the rapid expulsion of asylum seekers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to expire at midnight Friday. The rule’s expiration has ...
The Supreme Court blocked a lower court order Tuesday ending the Trump-era Title 42 health policy — setting up a complex legal battle that could take several months to resolve. The court’s unsigned ...
President Joe Biden visited the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday for the first time as president, amid controversy and backlash about the administration’s allocation of resources to the southern border.
WASHINGTON — At the center of today’s most heated immigration debate is a decades-old health statute dusted off by the Trump administration that is reshaping U.S. policy at the border. Citing the ...
The Biden administration is seeking to end the use of Title 42, a pandemic-era policy that has led the Border Patrol to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants attempting to enter the United ...
The public health order known as Title 42 — based on a decades-old and once obscure law — has captured attention recently as it's set to expire next month. That's a welcome move to some. Many ...