A Texas judge ruled against the Biden-Harris administration’s plan to grant mass amnesty to up to one million illegal immigrant spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens on Thursday.
According to The Post Millennial, Thursday’s ruling by Judge J. Campbell Barker determined that the Biden-Harris administration’s amnesty plan was not valid because the Department of Homeland Security did not have the authority to implement the mass amnesty program. The outlet reported that the administration’s Keeping Families Together program would have allowed illegal immigrant spouses and stepchildren to “parole in place” and remain in the United States despite entering the country illegally.
Barker stated, “The court declares that defendants lack statutory authority… to grant parole ‘in place’ to aliens, as that term is used in the final agency action…, or to deem parole ‘in place’ as use there be parole ‘into the United States’… That agency action is hereby set aside and vacated.”
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According to The Post Millennial, Thursday’s ruling by Judge J. Campbell Barker determined that the Biden-Harris administration’s amnesty plan was not valid because the Department of Homeland Security did not have the authority to implement the mass amnesty program. The outlet reported that the administration’s Keeping Families Together program would have allowed illegal immigrant spouses and stepchildren to “parole in place” and remain in the United States despite entering the country illegally.
Barker stated, “The court declares that defendants lack statutory authority… to grant parole ‘in place’ to aliens, as that term is used in the final agency action…, or to deem parole ‘in place’ as use there be parole ‘into the United States’… That agency action is hereby set aside and vacated.”
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Judge rules against Biden-Harris admin's plan to give 1 million illegal immigrants amnesty
A judge ruled against the Biden-Harris administration's plan to grant amnesty to up to one million illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens.
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