Topline
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) asked a judge on Thursday to block the Biden Administration from releasing vetted asylum-seekers into the United States without court dates, the latest pushback from a GOP-run state as immigration officials prepare to lift a strict Covid-era border restriction called Title 42 this week.
Key Facts
The filing from Moody’s office takes aim at an NBC News story Wednesday that reported the Biden Administration will direct Border Patrol agents to release a small number of vetted migrants on parole and tell them to report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, instead of giving them court dates or enrolling them in an “Alternatives to Detention” program that allows the government to track their whereabouts.
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