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ACLU attorney says they plan to sue Biden over executive order


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The American Civil Liberties Union says they will file a lawsuit against President Biden over his new executive order that would close off access to asylum when the number of daily encounters tops 2,500. NBC News’ Tom Llamas talks to ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt about the order and why they are seeking a lawsuit. 



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