California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “In the 11th hour, the Supreme Court temporarily paused the expiration of Title 42 that was set to end…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “In the 11th hour, the Supreme Court temporarily paused the expiration of Title 42 that was set to end…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“In the 11th hour, the Supreme Court temporarily paused the expiration of Title 42 that was set to end tomorrow. This would’ve been a disaster, yet @POTUS had no plan to address this.
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“Now more than ever, Congress must put pressure on the admin to put in place a more permanent strategy to fight the humanitarian and national security crisis at the southern border. This crisis is no joke.”
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“Our Commander in Chief (aka President Biden) said a secure border is not his priority & hes got record breaking illegal crossings to back that up. Title 42 will end on Wednesday, making this border crisis a lot worse.
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“Happy Hanukkah to all of those who celebrate!” on Dec. 19
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