Title 42 is still in effect.
While the administration is appealing the court order, border officials have continued to expel tens of thousands of migrants per month. The CDC has also yet to open the termination process to public comments, a procedure the federal judge in Louisiana said the agency should have undertaken.
The administration has said its desired border policy centers on a rule that aims to expedite the asylum process to determine whether migrants should be deported or allowed to stay in a matter of months, not years. But the rule has so far been implemented on a small scale.
Title 42 allows U.S. border officials to quickly expel migrants and asylum-seekers on public health grounds.
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