The U.S. Supreme Court shuts down the Biden administration's ability to set the nation's immigration policy.
The high court ruled the government could not halt the expulsion of migrants for public health reasons under the controversial Title 42 program.
The program, which has been in place since the early days of the pandemic, will remain in place while courts assess a lawsuit filed by Republican officials in 19 states who say that unwinding the Title 42 policy would unleash a national "catastrophe."
This emergency intervention came days after the Trump-era program was set to expire. The justices are set to hear arguments about the program in February but will limit their review to whether the conservative states may intervene in the litigation.
Dr. Nola Haynes, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service spoke with RMU guest host RObert Patillo about how the High Court ruling impacts Black immigrants.
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