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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPaxton, state AGs sue Biden over policy that reunites Central American minors with family in U.S.
Paxton is objecting to reuniting separated families. This is truly sick and disgusting
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President Joe Biden last year resumed the immigration cases of some 3,000 children who had been approved to travel to the U.S. before their cases were suspended when former President Donald Trump ended the Central American Minors program in 2017.
The Biden administration later expanded the program in June, extending eligibility to legal guardians and those with pending asylum cases. The program which applies to migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the home countries of many asylum-seekers fleeing gang violence and poverty was reopened to new applicants in September.
In a lawsuit filed in the Amarillo-based U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Paxton and the other attorneys general argued that Biden, a Democrat, lacks authority to institute the program without authorization from Congress.
JohnSJ
(98,883 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)The former guy broke up these families without authorization from Congress, a heinous act that could be a crime against humanity. But undoing that cruelty requires congressional authorization?
iemanja
(57,772 posts)over border and immigration issues. Remember the ruling on the Muslim ban? Unless of course they do a turn-about just because the President is a Democrat.
Cha
(319,794 posts)looks like:stotrm:
Rt TY
no_hypocrisy
(55,144 posts)We're lucky they aren't suing US for separating their families.
Patterson
(1,579 posts)Celerity
(54,711 posts)Coventina
(29,824 posts)They're even proud of their hypocrisy now.
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)They don't mean brown families or Black families, or they would say so!!!
/s
walkingman
(11,018 posts)haele
(15,487 posts)The kids separated from their parents.
It's not just the cruelty, it's the money to be made.
Haele
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,856 posts)This is sick
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The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Amarillo, claims the Central American Minors Program defies common sense and is rewarding those who break the law.
The program was created in 2014 under the Obama administration to allow children from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to reunite with their parents in the U.S. rather than using smugglers to enter the country illegally. In 2017, the Trump administration ended the program. In March 2021, the Biden administration restarted it......
The attorneys general say the Biden administration doesnt have authority to run the program because it wasnt approved by Congress. They also argue the program places a financial burden on their states because they have to provide services to the children such as education and health care.
The other states joining the lawsuit are Arkansas, Alaska, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana and Oklahoma.