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U S attorney general tells Texas to rescind immigrant COVID-19 order

By Syndicated Content By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday warned Texas Governor Greg Abbott to “immediately rescind” a new executive order aimed at curbing the travel into the state of undocumented immigrants who may pose a risk of transmitting COVID-19. “The order violates federal law in numerous respects, and Texas cannot lawfully enforce the executive order against any federal official or private parties working with the United States,” Garland told Abbott in a letter. He added that if Texas continues to implement the ground restrictions on migrants, then the Justice Department will “pursue all appropriate legal remedies.”

US attorney general tells Texas to overturn immigration order

US Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday warned Texas Governor Greg Abbott to “immediately rescind” a new executive order aimed at curbing the travel into the state of undocumented immigrants who may pose a risk of transmitting COVID-19. “The order violates federal law in numerous respects, and Texas cannot lawfully enforce the executive order against any federal official or private parties working with the United States,” Garland told Abbott in a letter. He added that if Texas continues to implement the ground restrictions on migrants, then the Department of Justice will “pursue all appropriate legal remedies”. The executive order states that the new policy is warranted because of President Joe Biden’s ‘refusal to enforce laws passed by the United States Congress’ and the measure is aimed at protecting Texans from exposure to COVID-19 [File: Lucas Jackson/Reuters]

Michigan s longest serving US Senator Carl Levin dies at 87

Michigan s longest serving US Senator Carl Levin dies at 87 By Mike Householder, Corey Williams and David Eggert Published  Carl Levin, Michigan s longest-serving senator, has died. LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Former Sen. Carl Levin, a powerful voice for the military during his career as Michigan s longest-serving U.S. senator, has died.  The Democrat was 87. His family says Levin died Thursday.  A Washington insider, Levin took a civil but straightforward approach to governance, and he worked effectively with Republicans and fellow Democrats. He was a longtime member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and co-chaired the Senate Auto Caucus, which promoted policies benefiting the domestic car industry. 

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