health authority, not an immigration authority, that was delivered in response to the covid-19 pandemic. when that ends on may 11th, we will use our immigration authorities under title 8 of the united states code. that family will be placed in immigration enforcement proceedings, removal proceedings. they will make a claim if they make a claim for relief, we will adjudicate that claim for relief swiftly. define swiftly. it could be days or weeks. it is not going to be months. because we ve seen in new york, migrants are getting court dates in 20, 30, 40 days. how does that happen? are going to be able to exercise our immigration enforcement authorities. we ve been precluded from doing so by a court. we sought to end title 42 long ago and title 42 does not deliver an immigration
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immigration enforcement authorities said their plans to track down migrants with deportation orders would continue. but the operations over the weekend appeared more akin to routine actions rather than the mass roundups the president promised. and the cruelty towards immigrants doesn t stop there. the immigration announcing the move to end asylum protections for most central american migrants. quote, the new rule says asylum seekers at the southern border who passed through another country and who did not seek asylum there would not be eligible for protection in the u.s. according to a statement from the department of justice and homeland security. everyone is still here. i want to start with you, aaron blake. your colleague who accompanied the vice president to the board friday rocked my world, ruined my friday night with that gut-wrenching, searing description of what he saw and to the last conversation we were having, and i banned this expression here but we will use it one last tim
this upholds the right of the department of justice to ensure discretionary grants are not being used to subsidize these jurisdictions, open assault on law-abiding americans and their loved ones. the justice department argued this was just one of several different criteria that they used to award points to cities acquiring the grants. the ninth circuit court ultimately siding with the justice department allowing them to use cooperation with federal immigration enforcement authorities, which sanctuary cities refuse to do as a condition of receiving this specific grant. fred? and in another case, the trump administration has agreed to allow a pediatrician from stanford, dr. paul weis, to conduct an independent
a de facto id card, hasn t it? it has, and i think that s what scares privacy advocates. it was also touted that the social security number is just going to be used to manage your social security account. now it s what we use for a variety of things. if what we re really talking about and the senators are talking about is issuing a tamper-proof social security card or linking the database or social security more closely to the immigration enforcement authorities, that would be one thing, and i think that would be a positive step that could be taken without comprehensive immigration reform. jon: all right. we ll keep an eye on it. thank you. thanks, jon. jane: this tough economy has people cutting back in a lot of ways. some, though, are even sacrificing beauty to save some bucks. and we re watching, of course, what s happening with your health care. here is a question, if the democrats vote the current plan through, will republicans work to repeal it? senator john barrasso of wyomi
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