The Centers for Disease Control and Protection announced in April that the pandemic-era Title 42 immigration policy would be rescinded on May 23.
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Harris tests positive for COVID-19; VP isn’t considered close contact to Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19. She is not exhibiting symptoms and is not considered a close contact to President Joe Biden.
Federal judge will temporarily block Biden administration from lifting Title 42
The Centers for Disease Control and Protection announced in April that the Title 42 would be rescinded on May 23.
Biden administration will rescind Trump-era immigration policy expelling migrants at the border
The Biden administration will end a Trump-era immigration policy, Title 42, that made it harder for migrants to seek asylum because of the pandemic.
Biden hasn’t forgiven student loan debt. Advocates warn it could hurt Dems in elections.
President Joe Biden promised to cancel some student loan debt. His inaction could harm Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, advocates warn.
Harris urges probe of Ukraine maternity hospital attack, accuses Russia of ‘unimaginable’ atrocities
On a visit to Poland, Harris reacted to the Russian attack on the Mariupol maternity hospital. Three people were killed, including a child.
Zelenskyy government: What happens if Kyiv falls? What would a government in exile look like?
Russian forces are advancing to Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy maintains he will stay and fight.
Biden warns Putin the US and its allies will respond ‘decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine
President Joe Biden spoke with Russian leader Vladimir Putin Thursday amid growing concerns over Russia’s troop buildup near the Ukrainian border.
DHS Secretary Mayorkas tests positive for COVID-19
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is fully vaccinated but tested positive for COVID-19 Tuesday morning. DHS says his symptoms are mild.
Biden raises refugee cap to 125,000 for fiscal year 2022
The Biden administration admitted a record low number of refugees for fiscal year 2021, with only 11,411 refugees admitted despite a cap of 62,500.