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Judi Lynn

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Sun Jan 30, 2022, 10:16 PM Jan 2022

Eight Red States Are Suing to Keep Migrants and Their Kids Apart

JANUARY 29, 2022

It’s not Republicans’ first shot at breaking up families, and it probably won’t be their last.

PEMA LEVY
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A migrant child from Guatemala waits in the McAllan, Texas airport after being released from a US detention center.Ed Jones/AFP/Getty

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Eight Republican-led states sued Friday to stop a Biden administration program that allows Central American child refugees to legally join their parents in the United States.

The Central American Minors Refugee and Parole Program, which allows minors in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to join their parents the United States, began under President Barack Obama to provide a legal alternative for children who relied on smugglers to rejoin their parents. The Trump administration halted the program in 2017, and it remained defunct until last year, when it was restored and expanded under President Joe Biden. CAMP now includes legal guardians in addition to parents and step-parents, as well as those who have applied for asylum or visas granted to certain crime victims.

“We are firmly committed to welcoming people to the United States with humanity and respect, and reuniting families,” the Departments of State and Homeland Security said in a joint statement on the program’s restoration. “We are delivering on our promise to promote safe, orderly, and humane migration from Central America through this expansion of legal pathways to seek humanitarian protection.”

The suit, filed in a Texas federal court, complains that if a migrant from El Salvador, Guatemala, or Honduras “has so much as a pending application for asylum, they can petition” to be reunited with their kids. It claims that the expanded program is illegal because it lacks Congressional authorization—the same argument many Republicans deployed against DACA. Texas is joined in the suit by the states of Arkansas, Alaska, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, and Oklahoma.

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https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/01/eight-red-states-are-suing-to-keep-migrants-and-their-kids-apart/

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