A legal challenge led by 21 Republican attorneys general aims to stop a Biden administration policy that allows 30,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly into the United States each month. The coalition, spearheaded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and America First Legal, filed a motion in federal court after their initial lawsuit was dismissed for not demonstrating harm to Texas. The lawsuit targets a “parole” scheme that permits foreign nationals to enter the U.S. and stay indefinitely, requiring them to apply in advance and pass background checks. Critics argue that the program circumvents Congressional oversight and contributes to the ongoing immigration crisis. The attorneys general contend that the program is costly for states and challenges its efficacy, citing increased border encounters since its implementation. Additionally, a report by the Center for Immigration Studies revealed that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants have entered the U.S. under the program. The legal battle continues in court as states push back against the Biden administration’s immigration policies. Muscaro played a key role in compiling the information for this report.
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21 Attorneys General Target Biden Parole Program Flying in 30,000 Immigrants Monthly
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