18 MORE states join lawsuit suing Biden
18 more states have signed onto a lawsuit to stop Biden's administration from lifting Title 42 public health order at border. Brings total to 21 states asking federal court to stop the order from being lifted. CDC in early April said Title 42 would expire on May 23.
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