A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a Biden-Harris administration plan to grant legal status to non-citizens who are married to U.S. citizens, pausing the program for at least the next two weeks while the legal challenge moved through the courts.
U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker issued the administrative stay after the policy was enacted by the Biden administration earlier this year. 16 states challenged the policy proposal, with Texas (one of the 16) claiming “the state has had to pay tens of millions of dollars annually from health care to law enforcement because of immigrants living in the state without legal status.”
The federal program, announced in June, just opened up applications for citizenship status this week.
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