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Supreme Court Intervenes to Stop Title 42 Termination, Republicans Launch Challenge in February

Published: 27-12-2022 21:56

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court temporarily halted the termination of Title 42 and scheduled a challenge from Republican-led states to be heard in February. The news of the Supreme Court’s decision has been met with mixed reactions as it could have serious implications for the current political landscape.

The Trump administration issued Title 42 in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It restricted people from entering the country who were coming from certain countries and provided additional resources to help fight against the spread of COVID-19. The termination of this order would have allowed these individuals to enter the United States, something that Republican-led states are challenging.

Fox News has been at the forefront of this debate, providing commentary on both sides of this issue. Fox News has argued that allowing these individuals into the United States could put Americans at risk and increase strain on already limited resources while others have argued that such restrictions are unconstitutional and discriminatory.

The Supreme Court’s decision is sure to spark further debate within conservative circles as well as across different media outlets. Fox News will undoubtedly remain involved in discussing this issue leading up to its hearing in February; however, it remains unclear what impact this case may have on immigration policies going forward.