WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court sided with the Biden administration late Thursday in a ruling that will allow the Department of Homeland Security to continue to impose Covid restrictions that have blocked the majority of asylum-seekers from entering the U.S. this year.

The policy, known as Title 42, was due to be lifted Thursday in accordance with a lower court order, but the administration appealed the decision.

The Trump administration had invoked Title 42, a rarely used clause of public health law, to turn immigrants away at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Biden administration had kept the policy in place, but a U.S. District judge ruled in September that the law did not provide the authority to block asylum-seekers from entering the country.

In preparation for lifting Title 42, DHS officials had been preparing for a historic border surge of as many as 400,000 migrants in a single month, concerned that the new policy would spur even more migrants to come.

In its order, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said it was granting the Biden administration’s request for an emergency stay and scheduled oral arguments on the case for January 2022.

Immigration advocates who have sued the administration to end the policy say it is an enforcement measure being disguised as a public health order.

“If the Biden administration really wants to treat asylum-seekers humanely, it should end this lawless policy now and withdraw its appeal. We will continue to fight to end this illegal policy,” said Lee Gelernt, an attorney with the ACLU and the lead lawyer in the Title 42 lawsuit.

Noah Gottschalk, global policy lead for Oxfam America, which is also suing over Title 42, said the court’s decision was “troubling.”

“It’s troubling to see the court grant the government’s motion to reinstate Title 42 just days after the district court ruled that its policy violates U.S. law. We all saw the horrific images of the abuse faced by Haitian asylum-seekers subjected to Title 42, and we cannot allow people to face further harm because of this xenophobic policy,” said Gottschalk.

In recent weeks the arrival of more than 25,000 Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas, took the DHS by surprise and drew border agents into the role of crowd control. Images of government agents on horseback trying to stop Haitians from crossing the river drew sharp public criticism and led to an internal investigation.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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