Supreme Court dismisses Arizona’s last-ditch attempt to preserve Title 42

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The Supreme Court dismissed Arizona v. Mayorkas as moot – with two justices saying the court should never have agreed to hear the case in the first place.

Shelly Garzon Cronkite News The Supreme Court has formally dismissed an Arizona-led effort to preserve Title 42, the pandemic-era immigration restriction that was officially ended by the Biden administration last week.

Mayes’ office declined to comment Friday on the latest twist in the case. Former Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who led the coalition of 19 states in the lawsuit, could not be reached for comment. The number of migrants apprehended at the southwestern border rose from 458,066 in fiscal 2020 to 1.7 million in fiscal 2021 and 2.4 million in fiscal 2022, according to Customs and Border Protection data. It said 1.4 million had been stopped in the first seven months of fiscal 2023.

The states quickly moved to intervene in the Washington case, arguing that the federal government was not likely to defend the policy. But the states’ request was rejected, sparking the appeal to the Supreme Court. But the justices voted 5-4 to consider the appeal and put the D.C. ruling on hold – extending Title 42 in the meantime.

Two weeks before the scheduled March 1 arguments, the justices took the case off their calendar — presumably because the public health emergency policy was set to expire on May 11.

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