Boston: Biden Administration Announces Thursday will enable a national ban on eviction to expiration on Saturday, on the grounds that his hand is bound after the Supreme Court indicates only to be extended until the end of the month.
The White House said President Joe Biden wanted to extend the federal eviction moratorium because the distribution of Delta variants was very contagious.
On the contrary, Biden asked “Congress to extend the eviction moratorium to protect vulnerable tenants and their families without delay.” The moratorium was applied last September by controlling centers and prevention of disease.
“Given the deployment of the delta variant recently, including the Americans who most likely to deal with eviction and lack of vaccination, Biden President will greatly support the decision by the CDC to further extend the moratorium of the eviction to increase the vulnerability” the White House said in a statement , “Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has explained that this option is no longer available.” The court collected the majority of 5-4 which was naked last month, to allow the prohibition of eviction to continue until the end of July.
One of them is the majority, justice Brett Kavanaugh, clarifying him will block additional extensions unless there is a “clear and specific congressional authorization.” At the end of March, 6.4 million American households were behind rent, according to the Department of Housing and Development Urban.
On July 5, around 3.6 million people in the US said they were facing evictions in the next two months, according to the US Census Census Pulse Survey.