KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration is appealing a judge's order that bars the government from expelling migrants quickly under a Trump-era pandemic policy that doesn't allow them to apply for asylum. 
  • The policy, Title 42, was first introduced by former President Donald Trump in March 2020 over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
  • While President Joe Biden has worked to roll back many of Trump's hardline immigration policies, he renewed Title 42 last month after the CDC issued an updated order justifying its use due to the ongoing pandemic.
Migrants walk across the Rio Grande River carrying food and other supplies back to a makeshift encampment under the International Bridge between Del Rio, TX and Acuña, MX on September 17, 2021 in Del Rio, Texas.

The Biden administration is appealing a judge's order to stop using the Trump-era pandemic policy that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants without giving them a chance to apply for asylum. 

The Department of Justice on Friday filed an appeal of U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan's ruling Thursday that bars the federal government from expelling migrants under the public health law known as Title 42. Sullivan ordered the ruling to go into effect in 14 days.