this Supreme CourtOn Thursday, the conservative majority blocked the Biden administration’s federal deportation order.

The suspension of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Was originally scheduled to end on October 3rd. In the 6-3 decision, the court terminated the injunction early by ruling that CDC did not have the legal power to stop the deportation, and “Congress Must specifically authorize the “federal suspension order to continue.

The decision reads: “The CDC authorized it to implement measures such as fumigation and pest extermination under a decades-old law, and has suspended deportations nationwide.” “It’s hard to believe that the law grants disease control. Center the broad power it claims.”

justice Stephen Breyer Join the liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Elena Kagan in opposing Thursday’s decision.

The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 against the extension of the moratorium on the deportation order due to the pandemic. This photo shows that on August 11 in Lower Manhattan, demonstrators called for the state’s ban on evictions to be extended to 2022 and rents cancelled.
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