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A bipartisan group of lawmakers made a trip to the Texas-Mexico border on Wednesday to demand a plan be in place from the Biden administration before Title 42 is lifted. The restriction on non-essential travel across the border due to the public health threat caused by the coronavirus pandemic will expire. The lawmakers are voicing concern that lifting the ban on nonessential traffic will further exploit the crisis on the border.
The border crisis is both a humanitarian and a public health crisis. Migrants crossing the border have not been vaccinated. It is impossible to test the flood of illegal migrants given the lack of resources and personnel dealing with the day-to-day deluge. A bipartisan group of lawmakers who represent border states banded together to work on solutions to the crisis that the Biden administration refuses to address. On Wednesday Senators John Cornyn and Kyrsten Sinema, along with Representatives Tony Gonzales and Henry Cuellar toured th
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JURIST EXCLUSIVE – International concern grew Friday for Myanmar lawyers and law students arbitrarily detained in the wake of the February 1 military coup that deposed the civilian government and prompted mass pro-democracy street demonstrations that continue despite the killing of over 50 protestors by security forces in the last two weeks. In London, the Law Society – the governing body for solicitors in England and Wales – announced that it had sent a letter to Myanmar’s ambassador to the UK expressing alarm at reports of arbitrary arrests, detention, and even alleged enforced disappearances of lawyers since the junta displaced the civil power headed by Aung San Suu Kyi. In its letter, sent March 2, the Law Society also expressed alarm over ongoing intimidation and harassment of lawyers and other conduct resulting in lawyers being prevented from providing help to detained protesters. The Law Society noted:
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