CDC Notice Announcing Temporary Exception from Expulsion for Unaccompanied Children
CDC notice announcing a temporary exception from expulsion for unaccompanied noncitizen children to its order issued October 13, 2020, suspending the right to introduce certain persons from countries where a quarantinable communicable disease exists. The temporary exception went into effect on or about January 30, 2021, and will remain in effect until CDC has completed a public health assessment and published any notice or modified order. (86 FR 9942, 2/17/21)
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Notice of Temporary Exception From Expulsion of Unaccompanied Noncitizen Children Pending Forthcoming Public Health Determination
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: General Notice.
Related Resources
- Notice of CDC Order Suspending the Introduction of Certain Persons Through Canada and Mexico (85 FR 65806, 10/16/20)
- CDC Rule Finalizing Interim Final Rule on Foreign Quarantine (85 FR 56424, 9/11/20)
- White House Issues Executive Order on the Southern Border and the Asylum System (86 FR 8267, 2/5/21)
- Federal Court Blocks the Trump Administration’s “Title 42 Process” as It Relates to Unaccompanied Minors (P.J.E.S. v. Wolf, 11/18/20)
- DC Circuit Stays Injunction Against Government’s UAC Border Expulsion Policy (P.J.E.S. v. Pekoske, 1/29/21)