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Parole in place paused

Scheme let immigrants apply for green card without leaving

by Blitz India Media
September 1, 2024
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Afederal judge in the Eastern District of Texas on August 26 temporarily blocked a Biden administration program that allowed undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens to apply for green cards without leaving the U.S.

The programme, which the White House named Keeping Families Together, would provide a form of legal relief known as “parole in place” to undocumented spouses of American citizens who could prove they have lived in the U.S. continuously for at least 10 years and met a host of other requirements. Typically, undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens need to leave the country to apply for green cards and eventually citizenship, risking yearslong or even permanent separation from their families. Parole in place would have allowed them to apply without leaving the U.S.

500,000 eligible

The White House estimated that 500,000 people were eligible for the program, and federal immigration agencies began accepting applications August 19. But the Republican attorneys general of Texas and 15 other states sued August 23 to stop the programme, leading to the judge’s temporary block. In filing the suit, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the programme “directly violates the laws created by Congress.”

U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker wrote in his ruling that the states’ claims “are substantial and warrant closer consideration than the court has been able to afford to date.” Barker’s ruling orders the government to stop granting parole under the programme, but it does not instruct the government to stop receiving applications. Immigrants can still apply for the programme, but their applications will not be processed until the stay is lifted.

The states that filed the lawsuit were assisted by America First Legal, the group founded and led by Stephen Miller, senior adviser to former President Donald Trump and architect of many of his administration’s immigration policies. Miller called Monday’s ruling a “huge victory” in a news release.

Heartbreak for immigrants

Immigrants hoping to benefit from the programme expressed anguish and frustration. “This is heartbreaking,” said Foday Turay, who was brought to the U.S. from Sierra Leone as a child and now works as a prosecutor for the Philadelphia district attorney.

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