Biden administration says it will lift Title 42 restrictions along the southern border

Biden administration says it will lift Title 42 restrictions along the southern border
Biden administration says it will lift Title 42 restrictions along the southern border
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(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced it is officially ending Title 42, the controversial policy implemented by the Trump administration restricting migrants from coming into the country under the auspices of a public health emergency.

The policy was first enacted at the beginning of the pandemic and has remained in place since then, despite advocates criticizing the administration for keeping the policy in place.

The lifting of Title 42 will occur on May 23 to give the Department of Homeland Security adequate time to prepare, including getting more COVID-19 vaccine doses and other measures to deal with the expected influx of migrants, the CDC termination notice written by Director Rochelle Walensky says. Earlier this week, the department gave reporters an estimate that up to 18,000 migrants could be apprehended at the border each day if Title 42 were to be lifted.

“DHS has represented that over the next several weeks it is taking important steps to implement processes in preparation for the full resumption of border operations,” the order says.

The termination notice says that Title 42 was implemented to prevent diseases from coming into the United States for only a period of time and DHS was consulted in the termination of this rule.

“Following an assessment of the current epidemiologic status of the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. government’s ongoing response efforts, I find there is no longer a public health justification for the August order and previous orders issued under these authorities,” Walensky writes.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement that Title 42 is “not an immigration authority, but rather a public health authority used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to protect against the spread of communicable disease.”

“Once the Title 42 Order is no longer in place, DHS will process individuals encountered at the border pursuant to Title 8, which is the standard procedure we use to place individuals in removal proceedings,” Mayorkas said. “Nonetheless, we know that smugglers will spread misinformation to take advantage of vulnerable migrants. Let me be clear: those unable to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States will be removed.”

Homeland Security and State Department officials on a call with reporters Friday sought to reassure the American public that there is a plan in place to deal with the increase in migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border that lifting Title 42 will trigger.

One of the driving reasons behind the delayed implementation of the Title 42 repeal is to allow authorities at the border time to ramp up the vaccination program announced last month, administration officials said Friday.

“That is going to take some time to ramp up,” a senior DHS official said. “The time period is meant to ensure that we can do processing safely and humanely and consistent with best public health practices.”

This week, CBP is distributing about 2,000 vaccines a day at 11 locations and plans to scale up the process in coming weeks to distribute 6,000 vaccines a day at more than two dozen locations along the border, one official said. Migrants will be given Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and those who refuse will either be detained or released with more stringent monitoring requirements, the official said.

Officials said they are beefing up CBP and ICE officials at the border to deal with the expected influx of migrants. Border Patrol sources tell ABC News they are hiring as many agents as they can to help with potential processing increases.

DHS officials told reporters the decision to terminate Title 42 was part of a “fact finding” mission about a “range of items” and trends on the southwest border.

While the May 23 decision runs contrary to demands from advocates to immediately repeal the policy, agents at the border remain concerned that they will not have enough time to ramp up processing capacity in the event of the anticipated migration surge.

FEMA is continuing to work with local nonprofits and municipal governments to fold them into the planning process for handling migrants as they’re released.

Officials told reporters they’ve been working with immigration groups to identify the particularly vulnerable individuals who are in Mexico and are looking for ways to “streamline the process.”

ABC News’ Mireya Villarreal contributed to this report.

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Grammy nominees: Jon Batiste, Kanye, H.E.R., Saweetie and many more

Grammy nominees: Jon Batiste, Kanye, H.E.R., Saweetie and many more
Grammy nominees: Jon Batiste, Kanye, H.E.R., Saweetie and many more
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How diverse is the list of stars who could take home a Grammy Sunday, might you ask? Let’s take a look at some of the Black artists nominated, some of whom will be new to the Grammy stage, others who are looking to add to their collection. 

Louisiana superstar Jon Batiste is the most nominated artist of any this year, with 11 nods. Kanye West could take home five golden gramophones, adding to his collection of 22. SaweetieTemsBaby Keem, Jimmie Allen and Jazmine Sullivan — the latter of whom’s been nominated 15 times, including this year’s three nods, but hasn’t yet won — could all take home their first-ever award. 

Winners will be announced at the 64th annual Grammy Awards, which will be broadcast live on Sunday, April 3 at 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS.

Here’s an overview of some of the artists nominated in top categories:

Record of the Year
Jon Batiste — “Freedom”
Giveon (w/ Justin Beiber) — “Peaches”
Doja Cat ft. SZA — “Kiss Me More”
Lil Nas X — “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)”
Silk Sonic — “Leave the Door Open”

Album of the Year
Jon Batiste — We Are
Doja Cat — Planet Her (Deluxe)
H.E.R. — Back of My Mind
Lil Nas X — Montero
Kanye West — Donda

Song of the Year
Alicia Keys (& Brandi Carlile) — “A Beautiful Noise”
H.E.R. — “Fight for You”
Doja Cat ft. SZA — “Kiss Me More”
Silk Sonic — “Leave the Door Open”
Lil Nas X — “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)”
Giveon (w/ Justin Beiber & Daniel Cesar) — “Peaches”

Best New Artist
Jimmie Allen
Baby Keem
Arlo Parks
Saweetie

Best R&B Song
H.E.R. — “Damage”
SZA — “Good Days”
Giveon — “Heartbreak Anniversary”
Silk Sonic — “Leave the Door Open”
Jazmine Sullivan — “Pick Up Your Feelings”

Best Rap Performance
Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar — “Family Ties”
Cardi B — “Up”
J. Cole ft. 21 Savage & Morray — ”My Life”
Drake, ft. Future & Young Thug — “Way Too Sexy”
Megan Thee Stallion — “Thot Shit”

Best Rap Song
DMX ft. Jay-Z & Nas — “Bath Salts”
Saweetie ft. Doja Cat — “Best Friend”
Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar — “Family Ties”
Kanye West ft.Jay-Z — “Jail”
J. Cole ft. 21 Savage & Morray — ”My Life”

Best Rap Album
J. Cole — The Off-Season
Drake — Certified Lover Boy
Nas — King’s Disease II
Tyler, the Creator — Call Me if You Get Lost
Kanye West — Donda

Best Gospel Album
Jekalyn Carr — Changing Your Story
Tasha Cobbs Leonard — Royalty: Live at the Ryman
Maverick City Music — Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition
Jonathan McReynolds & Mali Music — Jonny X Mali: Live in LA
CeCe Winans — Believe for It

Honorable mentions to Spice, nominated for Best Reggae Album, Wizkid for Best Global Music Album, Tems (w. Wizkid) for Best Global Music Performance, Mickey Guyton for Best Country Album & Solo Performance, Hit Boy for Producer of the Year, and LeVar BurtonDon CheadleJ. IvyDave Chappelle & Barack Obama, all nominated for Best Spoken Word Album.

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Meghan Trainor says she’s all about those “granny” panties

Meghan Trainor says she’s all about those “granny” panties
Meghan Trainor says she’s all about those “granny” panties
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Meghan Trainor says when it comes to her choice of underwear, she’s team granny panties, and has made her case why she will never forsake her full-coverage undies for a thong.

On her podcast Workin’ On It, the Grammy winner explained, “I love me a granny panty. I cannot wear thongs, I’m such a loser.” Meghan added, “Never wore a thong. I tried when I was younger and I hated it.”  

She later admitted that was a little white lie, because she had to wear a thong when she sported a full bodysuit in 2019 for LA PRIDE. While she said on Instagram at the time that she “never felt more sexy in my life,” 2022 Meghan came clean and confessed that she was “so uncomfortable.”

The “Title” singer noted that it should be no secret that she wears big underwear. “When I record my workout videos, when my trainer’s recording me we’re always like, ‘Granny panties!’ Like it’s on my Instagram,” she laughed. 

Meghan added that she “only” gets her underwear from Victoria’s Secret, “because they know how to make a good granny panty.” She also admitted that she is still wearing her “maternity panties” despite giving birth to her son Riley last year, because they “are large and they hug me.”

The “All About That Bass” artist also mused over the possibility of coming out with her own line of granny panties designed specifically to hide the lines. Whether or not she goes through with it has yet to be seen.

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Jimmie Allen wants to help “make a deal” in his latest guest TV spot

Jimmie Allen wants to help “make a deal” in his latest guest TV spot
Jimmie Allen wants to help “make a deal” in his latest guest TV spot
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Jimmie Allen’s been pursuing a variety of fun activities and appearances outside his musical career lately, and his latest venture is as a guest star on the classic television show Let’s Make a Deal.

The show tweeted some pictures from his appearance on set, where he hung out with audience member contestants and even brought along his acoustic guitar for a quick musical interlude.

Jimmie is versatile on camera: He’s guest-hosted the Today Show, signed on as an executive music producer for the Netflix series Titletown High, and competed on Dancing with the Stars.

Of course, that’s not counting Jimmie’s many musical accomplishments, which are only growing: he’s nominated in the all-genre Best New Artist category at the 2022 Grammy Awards, which take place this weekend.

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Rob Halford wants Judas Priest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “when I’m alive, please”

Rob Halford wants Judas Priest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “when I’m alive, please”
Rob Halford wants Judas Priest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “when I’m alive, please”
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Judas Priest was been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a third time this year. And while frontman Rob Halford believes that the band will be inducted “eventually,” he’d like it to happen sooner rather than later.

The Metal God tells The Boston Globe, “We’re keeping our fingers crossed that we do get in. Personally, I’d love it. I think there’s nothing wrong in celebrating each other’s achievements. Because we all do the same thing. It doesn’t matter whether we’re in a country and western band or a soul band or a rapper, we all do the same thing. There’s a connectivity in the craft that we make.”

Adds the 70-year-old rocker. “We’ll wait and see. I think it’s gonna happen eventually. When I’m alive, please, would be nice.”

Judas Priest is currently out on its delayed 50th anniversary tour: The actual anniversary was 2020, but of course, nobody was touring then.

“Everybody’s been very cool about stretching out the timeline of the 50th anniversary,” Halford notes. “We’re focusing on a band that has been in the heavy metal world for 50 years, which is an extraordinary event anyway. So why shouldn’t we keep celebrating it?”

The band’s next show takes places this Saturday, April 2, in Mashantucket, Connecticut.

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Officials say inspection of Orlando ride that killed teen was ‘up to par’

Officials say inspection of Orlando ride that killed teen was ‘up to par’
Officials say inspection of Orlando ride that killed teen was ‘up to par’
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(ORLANDO, Fla.) — The Orlando amusement park ride that killed a 14-year-old boy last week was “up to par,” officials said Friday.

The Orlando FreeFall opened in last December at ICON Park. The ride has been touted as the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower at a height of 430 feet. Up to 30 passengers at a time ride to the top of the tower, where they are tilted toward the ground before going into a nearly 400-foot free fall at over 75 mph.

On March 24, 14-year-old Tyre Sampson, who was visiting Orlando from Missouri with his football team, died after falling off the ride. A video posted to social media captured the fatal fall, which occurred at the end of the ride’s descent.

An investigation into the ride’s safety is being conducted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. During a press briefing Friday, officials declined to comment on the ongoing investigation but said inspectors followed the proper protocols before the ride opened to the public.

“Everything that we saw that we inspected to open up the ride … we followed the protocols, we followed the manual and everything was up to par per the manual of the manufacturer,” Nikki Fried, commissioner of the state’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, told reporters.

An initial permit inspection of the ride on Dec. 20, 2021, found “no deficiencies,” the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs said last week. The ride’s next inspection would have been after six months of operation, it said.

The Orlando FreeFall is closed amid the state’s investigation.

Earlier this week, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service released the accident report related to Tyre’s death. According to the report, the over-the-shoulder harness in his seat was “still in a down and locked position when the ride stopped.”

The ride’s operator, SlingShot Group, said in a statement following Tyre’s death that it was “heartbroken” about the incident and was cooperating with authorities and ride officials in the investigation.

On Monday, ICON Park announced it had demanded that the SlingShot Group suspend the operation of another ride that opened late last year, the Orlando SlingShot, “effective immediately, until the attractions are proven to be safe by authorities.”

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Jason Aldean says if he + Carrie Underwood win their Grammy, he’ll get her to duet with him “on every album”

Jason Aldean says if he + Carrie Underwood win their Grammy, he’ll get her to duet with him “on every album”
Jason Aldean says if he + Carrie Underwood win their Grammy, he’ll get her to duet with him “on every album”
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Carrie Underwood just might turn out to be Jason Aldean’s good luck charm at the upcoming 2022 Grammy Awards.

Jason’s a five-time nominee, though he has yet to bring home some hardware. But that might change on Sunday: He and Carrie are nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for their chart-topper, “If I Didn’t Love You.”

“If we happen to win one this year, it basically means I have to get Carrie to do a duet with me for every album from here on out,” the singer tells E! News’ Daily Pop.

Grammy or no Grammy, Jason went on to sing his duet partner’s praises, saying that Carrie is a “pro.”

“She’s just one of those artists that comes in, she knows the parts, and it was pretty evident immediately that we had something that we thought was gonna be pretty special,” he elaborates. “We’ve had a chance to perform this live a few times, and she nails it every time. She’s one of the best female singers of our era, so it was fun to work with her.”

If they do win their trophy, Carrie will have to accept it for the both of them: Jason can’t make it out to Las Vegas on Sunday evening for the show. However, Carrie isn’t just attending, she’s also performing on the Grammys stage.

Tune in to watch the Grammys this Sunday, April 3 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Jessie J explains why it’s “not cool” to ask women if they’re pregnant

Jessie J explains why it’s “not cool” to ask women if they’re pregnant
Jessie J explains why it’s “not cool” to ask women if they’re pregnant
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Jessie J has issued a strong message to those who are guilty of asking women if they’re pregnant because their tummies aren’t flat: “Just stop.”

The “Domino” singer, who recently spoke out about suffering a miscarriage, explained that those comments aren’t just unwanted, they are out of line.

“Stop commenting on people’s weight…Just stop,” she said in a series of now-expired Instagram story posts. “Or telling someone they look pregnant for sure or you look skinny. Just anything. Just stop. I see it so much on socials and I know it happens in real life.”

Jessie explained that she’s been on the receiving end of the uncomfortable commentary, explaining she gained 10 pounds “over the past 6 months” and feels “great.” She noted, “I don’t care as long as I feel good and I’m healthy.” Despite how she feels, she insisted that her weight gain isn’t an open invitation for unnecessary commentary.

“Someone literally just asked me if I was pregnant, ‘You look pregnant,'” she recalled. “And they also knew of what I went through last year and told me their thoughts on that and how I should’ve handled it. So strange and so damn bold, I would never.”

Jessie pleaded with her followers to never ask such an invasive question, explaining that it’s “not cool to just say or comment on anyone’s body. Unless they [or] I tell you or ask your opinion, it’s not one that’s needed or helpful.”

She added, “Wild that some people don’t know that.”

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Closing arguments in case of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor

Closing arguments in case of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor
Closing arguments in case of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor
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(GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.) — Jurors are hearing closing arguments against four of the six men who allegedly plotted to kidnap and kill Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.

Federal prosecutors said Brandon Caserta, Barry Croft, Adam Fox and Daniel Harris trained extensively and were serious about carrying out their plot against Whitmer and her family. The four men on trial have pleaded not guilty.

The other two men, Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks, have pleaded guilty to kidnapping charges.

“You know what was in their minds when they thought nobody was listening, you know what was in their hearts,” U.S. attorney Nils Kessler told jurors in a Michigan court. “They said they wanted to kidnap the governor. They trained to kidnap the governor. They cased her house in the middle of the night. They knocked it out. They planned it. They gathered weapons and bombs … they were going to be opportunistic and strike when the asset arises. That is the conspiracy that they’re charged with. And in America it’s a crime.”

The alleged kidnapping would have taken place before the 2020 presidential election, the government said.

The four men could face life in prison if found guilty. Prosecutors allege the men were predisposed to violent tendencies.

“The evidence proves all of them were already willing to commit the crime,” Kessler said.

Christopher Gibbons, the defense attorney for alleged ring leader, Adam Fox, said he was a “big talker” and Fox never had “any intention” of actually kidnapping Whitmer.

Fox was also influenced by a government informant who took advantage of Fox’s poverty and history of substance abuse, according to Gibbons.

“He talks about things the government doesn’t like,” Gibbons said. “He talks about storming the Capitol. He talks about citizens arrest. He talks about a government that doesn’t appreciate its citizens that takes advantage of its citizens from his perspective. He talks bad government talk. Talk, it’s just talk. There’s no crime here.”

After the alleged plot was thwarted, Whitmer told “Good Morning America” that the plan was larger than her.

“This was a very serious thought-out plot to kill police officers, to bomb our capitol, killing Democrats and Republicans alike, and to kidnap and ultimately put me on trial and kill me as well,” Whitmer said. “These are the types of things you hear from groups like ISIS. This is not a militia; it is a domestic terror organization.”

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Shawn Mendes says he gave Camila Cabello a heads-up before releasing “When You’re Gone”

Shawn Mendes says he gave Camila Cabello a heads-up before releasing “When You’re Gone”
Shawn Mendes says he gave Camila Cabello a heads-up before releasing “When You’re Gone”
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Shawn Mendes recently sparked theories that his new song, “When You’re Gone,” is an attempt to win back his ex, Camila Cabello. The Canadian singer clarified that was not his intention, nor did he take Camila by surprise.

In an interview with Extra, Shawn says he told Camilla about the track before releasing it, adding that doing so was more than a sign of respect.

“Camila and I have always been writers for as long as we’ve known each other, so we understand what that means,” Shawn explained. “And we respect what that means. And there’ll always be transparency between us.”

Shawn also broke down how the breakup anthem came to be, revealing, “I wrote this song about a month after Camila and I broke up.” He said that month milestone following a breakup allows one to start seeing their former relationship in a good light. “You kind of start having all the memories of things that happened, and all the memories of so many amazing things,” he explained.

The Grammy winner says he’s “really glad” he put those thoughts to paper, adding, “There’s only one way you can connect with actual people in a real way. And that’s by being truthful and being vulnerable.”

Although Shawn has come out with new music, he admits he’s “not sure” when his next album will follow.  He estimates that he’ll “start making the album” when his tour wraps in August 2023.

Now that Shawn is single, does he want to jump into a new relationship? He says, “I never really say yes or no to that question. Because it is what it is,” but notes, “I really think that I’d like to be as full and satisfied and content within myself before I try to get that from somebody else.”

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