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Sen. Katie Britt Misrepresents Biden's Deportation Policy

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During the official Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, Alabama Sen. Katie Britt claimed that Biden had 'suspended all deportations' shortly after taking office in 2021. However, it is important to provide context to this statement.

Following his inauguration, President Biden did announce a 100-day pause on deportations, but it is crucial to note that this did not encompass 'all deportations.' The moratorium specifically excluded individuals suspected of terrorism or espionage, along with other specified groups.

Furthermore, the planned suspension of deportations never actually went into effect. A federal judge in Texas promptly blocked the action, preventing its implementation. As a result, the claim that all deportations were suspended is inaccurate, as the policy was halted before it could be enforced.

It is essential to understand the nuances of immigration policy and the legal challenges that can impact executive actions. In this case, the attempted deportation pause faced immediate legal obstacles and was ultimately prevented from being put into practice.

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