
Tigar
The Biden administration scrambled Tuesday to save its restrictions designed to decrease the number of non-Mexican asylum-seekers crossing the border to the United States following a decision by a federal judge in Oakland to strike them down.
“The Rule is both substantively and procedurally invalid,” wrote U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar, an appointee of President Barack Obama who previously struck down similar restrictions on asylum-seeke...
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