A Texas judge declared illegal a Joe Biden program that speeds up the process of obtaining legal status for foreign spouses of Americans, as concern grows after deportation threats made by President-elect Donald Trump.
According to the resolution issued this Thursday by District Judge J. Campbell Barker, the Biden administration “lacks legal authority” to apply its “parole in place” program, in a strong blow to the immigration policy of Democrat Biden, who will leave office. position in January 2025.
Biden’s plan, “Keeping Families Together,” was launched in June and seeks to benefit at least half a million immigrants in the United States.
But Texas Attorney General and Trump ally Ken Paxton, along with a group of Republican colleagues, sued the Department of Homeland Security for implementing this measure. Paxton said on that occasion that those who “violated the laws” were being “rewarded.”
While Democrats sought a balance between sanctions on illegal arrivals and immigration reforms, Trump assured that the United States is subject to an “invasion” and, after defeating Kamala Harris in the presidential elections on November 5, he reiterated his promises of “deportations.” “massive” of irregular immigrants.
Judge Campbell, nominated during Trump’s first term, had already accepted Paxton’s request and temporarily suspended the program in August. An appeal reactivated it but the judge blocked it again, until this Thursday he gave his final verdict. The Biden administration can still appeal.
The program allows immigrants without legal status who are married to Americans and who qualify for permanent residence to begin their procedures without having to leave the United States territory.
The rules apply to those who were in the country for at least 10 years and married a US citizen before June 17, 2024, and also extend to approximately 50,000 stepchildren of US citizens.
They would be granted work authorization and the right to remain in the United States for up to three years while they apply for a green card. Previously, those who wanted to carry out this procedure had to make their arrangements outside the country, in a process that takes years and separates families.
“This decision is a deeply disappointing and unfair setback for families who live every day under the weight of uncertainty,” said Harold A. Solís, representative of Make The Road New York, an organization that works with migrants.
“We must and will continue to support family unity despite this dangerous decision,” he added.
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1. Introduction: What does the Texas judge’s decision mean for the Joe Biden administration’s immigration policies, and how could it impact families seeking legal status in the United States?
2. Background on the Parole in Place Program: Could you please explain in detail the Parole in Place Program and its objectives? How did the Trump administration perceive this program differently from the Biden administration?
3. Legal Standpoint: From a legal perspective, what are the arguments put forward by both the Biden administration and the Texas attorney general in this case? How does the ruling contradict precedents or establish new ones?
4. Impact on Families: How have families been affected by the temporary suspension and subsequent reinstatement of the Parole in Place Program? How has the ongoing political turmoil surrounding immigration policies affected their well-being and day-to-day lives?
5. Possible Outcomes: What are the possible outcomes of this ruling, and what could it mean for future immigration policies under the Biden administration? Could we see similar challenges to other immigration programs or executive orders in the future?
6. Alternative Approaches: In light of the ruling, what alternative approaches could the Biden administration take to support families seeking legal status in the United States? Are there any other legal avenues they could pursue, or should they focus on working with Congress on broader immigration reform?
7. Public Opinion and Perception: How are the public and interest groups reacting to the judge’s ruling, and how have their perceptions of the Parole in Place Program changed? Are there any broader implications for immigration debates happening across the country?