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Policy

December 20, 2022

END OF TITLE 42 TEMPORARILY STOPPED

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily paused the Biden administration’s widely-criticized lifting of Title 42 immigration restrictions while the high court considers a Republican-backed request
December 9, 2022

BIDEN SWAPS PRISONERS WITH RUSSIA

President Biden made the controversial decision to swap a Russian arms dealer for American basketball star Brittney Griner, whom Russia had imprisoned on drug charges. Critics
December 3, 2022

JUSTICES QUESTION BIDEN’S BORDER GUIDELINES

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit filed by Texas and Louisiana over Biden administration guidelines that severely restrict border law enforcement. U.S. Solicitor
November 23, 2022

BIDEN ADMIN REVERSES STUDENT LOAN PROMISE

The White House is extending the pause on federal student loan payments to June 30, 2023 as the Biden administration battles at the Supreme Court to
November 18, 2022

BIDEN OFFICIAL ADMITS ‘UNPRECEDENTED’ BORDER CRISIS

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified that the crisis at the southern border of the United States is extremely grave during a Senate hearing, despite earlier
November 11, 2022

ADMIN PUSHES ABORTION FOR UNDERAGE MIGRANTS

The Biden administration is directing shelter officials to ensure that unaccompanied immigrant children in federal custody have access to abortions, including by moving children to states
November 11, 2022

JUDGE HALTS BIDEN LOAN FORGIVENESS

Federal Judge Mark Pittman issued an order against Biden’s student debt relief plan in a win for the Job Creators Network Foundation, a conservative advocacy group
October 19, 2022

BIDEN: ABORTION AS ISSUE #1

President Joe Biden vowed that the first bill he will send to Congress after the midterm elections will be to “restore Roe.” At a speech to
October 7, 2022

BIDEN PARDONS MARIJUANA OFFENDERS

President Joe Biden announced he is pardoning all prior federal offenses for simple marijuana possession. “Sending people to jail for possessing marijuana has upended too many