Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration's Immigration Policy as Title 42 Expires.

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A federal judge in Florida has ordered the U.S. Border Patrol not to release any migrants without issuing them formal notices to appear in immigration court, which could complicate the Border Patrol's efforts to manage how many migrants cross into the United States. The Border Patrol had allowed some people to be released without formal notices to appear to expedite processing, but after Florida challenged an earlier version, the Biden administration stopped. The Border Patrol issued a revised policy this week, leading to the temporary restraining order issued on Thursday.
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- Title 42: Judge blocks Biden from 'paroling' migrants on border USA TODAY
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