Conservatives in the Senate are holding up much-needed Covid response funding unless Democratic leadership agrees to vote on additions that could tank the bill’s chances of passing.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told reporters last week that he had reached a deal with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on a $10 billion Covid aid package. But Senate Republicans refused to advance the bill on Tuesday, vowing to block it unless there’s a vote to reinstate a contentious immigration policy.
The policy, known as Title 42, was introduced during the Trump administration and allows the government to use concerns over the spread of Covid as a rationale to turn migrants away at the border.
The Biden administration phased out Title 42 for unaccompanied child migrants last month. But human rights experts still warn of the policy’s unfair and dangerous impact on migrants. Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced it was finally scrapping the policy all together, saying it was “no longer necessary” and would be phased out by May 23.
Regardless, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the Covid bill wouldn’t move forward without an amendment reinstating Title 42.
Republicans, hellbent on their anti-immigration stance, are trying to bring the policy back. And they may have help from Democrats.








