2024-08-27 05:50:09
Immigration
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Texas Judge Halts Biden Program for Undocumented Spouses

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A Texas judge, appointed by Trump, has paused a Biden program that aimed to offer legal status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens. The initiative faced criticism for potential amnesty implications but received support for keeping families together.

Led by Texas AG Ken Paxton, 16 Republican-led states challenged the program, arguing its constitutionality. The administrative stay will delay the program for at least two weeks as legal proceedings continue, affecting the future plans of many immigrants in the U.S.

New York Times - U.S.
27. August 2024 um 19:00

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Judge J. Campbell Barker of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, appointed by former President Donald J. Trump, issued an administrative stay to halt the Biden administration's 'Keeping Families Together' program that could offer citizenship for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. The ruling came in favor of 16 Republican-led states, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas, who filed a 67-page complaint against the administration. The program, run by the..
Yahoo!
27. August 2024 um 00:08

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Politics
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HindustanTimes
27. August 2024 um 01:22

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Politics
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton cheered the judge's order, calling it the first step in fighting the policy. To be eligible, immigrants must have lived continuously in the U.S. for at least 10 years and, if approved, can get work authorization during the 3-year period to seek permanent residency.
EL PAÍS
27. August 2024 um 03:00

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