A U.S. Department of Justice attorney appeared to struggle Tuesday to defend a Biden administration rule designed to reduce the number of non-Mexican asylum-seekers crossing the border into the United States.
Brian M. Boynton, a principal deputy assistant attorney general, encountered a circuit panel skeptical of his arguments that the Legal Pathways Rule, which replaced the COVID-19 Title 42 restrictions in May, is different enough from t...
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