On Thursday, a Texas judge upheld the Biden-Harris government’s plan to offer a massive asylum to up to one million American citizens ‘ spouses and stepchildren.
According to The Post Millennial, Thursday’s ruling by Judge J. Campbell Barker determined that the Biden-Harris government’s asylum plan was not true because the Department of Homeland Security did not have the authority to adopt the large amnesty program. According to the report, the president’s Keeping Families Together initiative would have allowed undocumented families and stepchildren to “parole in place” and remain in the country even though they had entered the country illegally.
Barker stated,” The court declares that defendants lack legislative authority … to give parole’ in place’ to aliens, as that term is used in the last agency action…, or to deem parole’ in place’ as use that be offense’ into the United States ‘… That agency action is now set off and vacated”.
According to the court filing on Thursday, Texas and America First Legal, 16 states sued the Department of Homeland Security for violating a law that” creates a method allowing international nationals to be paroled’in location’… if they are eligible spouses or grandchildren of US citizens.” Application of Keeping People Up”.
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The Department of Homeland Security recently disclosed that the Keeping Families Together , programme was a” dedication to promoting household unity in the immigration system” and that it would establish a “process for some noncitizen spouses and noncitizen stepchildren of U.S. citizens to obtain parole in place under current legal authority.”
According to The Post Millennial, the Keeping People Together system would have allowed people who had been married to siblings who were U.S. citizens to be granted parole despite failing to properly apply for pardon.
U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services estimated that roughly 500, 000 non-citizen families of U. S. people and 50, 000 non-citizen grandchildren of U. S. people would have been impacted by the Keeping People Together Program. Fox News reported that the 16 states that challenged the Biden-Harris administration had warned that the program’s over 1.3 million illegal immigrants might have been eligible for amnesty.
Following Thursday’s lawsuit win against the Biden-Harris administration, America First Legal tweeted,” We just WON our lawsuit with Ken Paxton, Raul Labrador, and a coalition of 14 states. We have officially STOPPED the Biden-Harris Administration’s illegal attempt to grant mass amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens”.