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DOJ tells Supreme Court lower courts' rulings undermine federal authority at southern border

The Department of Justice will argue before the Supreme Court on Tuesday that lower courts are undermining the federal government's ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about migrants.

DOJ tells Supreme Court lower courts' rulings undermine federal authority at southern border
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The Department of Justice is set to argue before the Supreme Court that lower courts are undermining the federal government's ability to manage the southern border in a high-stakes case about how migrants are handled by border authorities. The DOJ will make this claim as it seeks to determine whether certain lower court decisions restricting the use of Title 42, a public health order that allowed for the swift deportation of asylum seekers, violate executive power. The Supreme Court's decision is expected to have significant implications for the Biden administration's handling of immigration at the southern border. The case has sparked a heated debate over the limits of federal authority and judicial oversight in matters related to national security and immigration policy.

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