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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 716 (Introduced in Senate) — To extend title 42 expulsion authority, to resume border wall system construction, to preserve the exclusive authorit... · Sec. 7

Sec. 7. Congressional resolution of disapproval regarding termination of the exclusive authority of immigration judges over asylum claims

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Congress disapproves the interim final rule submitted by the Executive Office for Immigration Review and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, relating to Procedures for Credible Fear Screening and Consideration of Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT Protection Claims by Asylum Officers (87 Fed. Reg. 18078) and such rule shall have no force or effect.
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Congressional resolution of disapproval regarding termination of the exclusive authority of immigration judges over asylum claims
Fed. Reg.87 FR 18078
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