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    Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s Citizenship Program for Migrant Spouses

    August 27, 2024Updated:August 27, 20242 Mins Read
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    President Biden announced the new programme at an event in June. Photo: Getty Images. Source: BBC.
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    A federal judge in Texas has temporarily stopped a new immigration program introduced by the Biden administration. This program, called “Keeping Families Together,” was designed to protect undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation. The temporary halt, issued on Monday, is in response to a lawsuit filed by 16 states led by Republican governors. These states are challenging the legality of the program.

    The “Keeping Families Together” program aimed to help undocumented spouses who have been in the United States for at least ten years. It would have allowed them to work legally in the U.S. and apply for permanent residency without having to leave the country. Officials announced that more than 500,000 spouses and 50,000 children under 21, whose parent is married to a U.S. citizen, could benefit from this new plan. The program represented the most significant relief effort for undocumented immigrants since the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in 2012.

    The temporary 14-day stay issued by Judge J. Campbell Barker pauses the program as the court reviews the legal arguments presented by both sides. Judge Barker, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, noted that the issues raised in the lawsuit deserve more careful consideration. Despite this temporary block, the Department of Homeland Security can still receive applications but is not allowed to process them until a final decision is made.

    Supporters of the program argue that it is essential to keep families together and provide a path to legal status for those who have established lives in the U.S. On the other hand, critics believe that the program is a form of amnesty for those who entered the country illegally, which they argue undermines the rule of law. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a vocal opponent of the plan, praised the judge’s decision, stating that this is just the beginning of their fight against the program.

    This program is a significant point of contention as immigration remains a top concern for many voters ahead of the upcoming presidential election. As the court case progresses, the future of the “Keeping Families Together” program remains uncertain.

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