A South Texas county judge has asked President Joe Biden to delay the repeal of Title 42; a policy struck down by a federal judge two weeks ago.
“A repeal of the CDC order limiting asylum seekers pursuant to Title 42 without a detailed and comprehensive strategy to manage the influx of asylum seekers may prove disastrous to Hidalgo County, Tx, and all probability transform a manageable challenge into an unmanageable crisis,” Cortez wrote in his letter.
Then-President Donald Trump invoked the policy allowing U.S. Customs and Border Protection to deport illegal immigrants quickly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The policy “failed to adequately consider alternatives and the policy did not rationally serve its stated purpose,” Sullivan wrote in his opinion.
In his letter to Biden, Cortez explained that even with Title 42, the influx of border crossings had placed a significant burden on his county.
“President Biden, while I am sympathetic to those seeking asylum, I must also communicate to you that current policies are placing an undue burden on those who have committed to protecting and defending our country,” he continued.
Cortez said the situation has worsened since his first letter to the president in May.
“Our resources are limited, local, state and federal law enforcement partners are frustrated, and even the most giving of our social organizations find themselves exhausted in their efforts,” he wrote.
Refugee camps along the border in Northern Mexico have grown in anticipation of the dissolution of Title 42, the judge explained.
- “Provide leadership to delay the suspension of the Title 42 prohibition until a comprehensive strategy is developed to handle the expected increase of migrants.”
- “Immediately visit Hidalgo County and learn firsthand what the challenges are directly from those tasked with addressing the problem.”
- “Prioritize comprehensive immigration reform for the next session of Congress.”