Sunday, December 22, 2024

US Court Temporary Suspends Biden’s Immigration Policy For Citizens’ Spouses

In a move that has left many families in limbo, a Texas judge has granted a temporary pause on President Joe Biden’s immigration policy aimed at streamlining the process for spouses of US citizens to obtain legal status. The policy, announced in June, was designed to reunite families and provide a clearer pathway to citizenship for thousands of immigrants.

However, 16 Republican attorneys general challenged the policy, arguing that it would burden their states with millions of dollars in public services, including healthcare, education, and law enforcement.

The court’s decision to grant a 14-day administrative stay has suspended the granting of “parole in place” status, which would have allowed eligible immigrants to stay in the US for up to three years while applying for a green card.

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The ruling has been met with criticism from immigrant rights groups, who argue that it is an “extreme measure” that will only serve to separate families.

Karen Tumlin, founder of the Justice Action Center, expressed her disappointment, saying, “To halt a process for which Texas has not been able to provide an iota of evidence that it would harm the state is baffling.

This is heartbreaking for our clients and the thousands of couples who hope to benefit from this process and be able to live without fear that their family will be separated.”

The Biden administration can continue accepting applications, but the temporary block means that no new “parole in place” status will be granted until the stay is lifted.

The court has announced an expedited hearing schedule, and it is likely that the stay will be extended while proceedings are underway.

This development comes at a critical time, as the Biden administration struggles to address the complex and contentious issue of immigration ahead of the November presidential election.

The Democratic Party is walking a fine line, seeking to balance toughness on illegal migration with reforms to the inefficient immigration system.

As the debate continues, thousands of families remain in limbo, waiting for a resolution that will allow them to live together without fear of separation.

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