KEY POINTS
  • The White House defended its use of a Trump-era health policy to deport migrants even as the U.S. moves to lift Canada and Mexico border restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationals.
  • White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters the eased travel restrictions will allow only fully vaccinated foreign nationals with "proper documentation" to enter the U.S.
  • Immigration lawyers and some Democrats have alleged an inconsistency around vaccination status in the Biden administration's border policies.
Migrants expelled from the U.S. and sent back to Mexico under Title 42, walk towards Mexico at the Paso del Norte International border bridge, in this picture taken from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico October 1, 2021.

The Biden administration on Wednesday defended its use of a Trump-era health law to deport undocumented migrants at the nation's borders, even as it lifts restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationals traveling from Canada or Mexico into the U.S.

The law, known as Title 42, "remains in place," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said when asked whether fully vaccinated migrants seeking asylum can enter the U.S.