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TX AG On SCOTUS Ruling on Remain in Mexico

“It’s not over, because they did remand the second memo that rescinded — where the Biden administration rescinded Remain in Mexico, they remanded that back to the court,” Paxton added, noting that “we’re basically starting over.:
“And you can look at the dissent from Alito and it kind of gives some signposts as to the direction that we probably need to go.”
Explaining the details of the case to the audience, Paxton said that the Supreme Court is sending the case back to the District Court “because when we got our first injunction in District Court against the Remain in Mexico program, the Biden administration came out with a second memo — they’d issued their first memo, getting rid of Remain in Mexico, well we won and got an injunction. They changed the memo while we’re in the middle of litigation.”
“So basically, the first rescission went up, and the court struck that, I mean, sided with the B …

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