联邦法官阻止拜登-哈里斯政府针对非法外国人的“就地假释”计划
Federal Judge Blocks Biden-Harris Administration's "Parole In Place" Program For Illegal Aliens

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-judge-blocks-biden-harris-administrations-parole-place-program-illegal-aliens

美国德克萨斯州地区法官叫停了乔·拜登总统政府向美国公民配偶的无证移民授予合法身份的计划。 在做出这一决定之前,包括德克萨斯州在内的 16 个共和党领导的州提起诉讼,质疑此举是为了规避国会。 上周颁布的“假释就地”政策允许符合条件的夫妇无需担心被驱逐出境并申请永久居留权(绿卡)。 要获得资格,申请人必须在美国居住十年,无犯罪记录,并在 2023 年 6 月之前结婚。根据以前的规定,具有类似情况的人在申请过程中需要暂时离开美国,这通常会跨越几个时间 年。 除德克萨斯州外,参与州还包括阿拉巴马州、阿肯色州、佛罗里达州、佐治亚州、爱达荷州、爱荷华州、堪萨斯州、路易斯安那州、密苏里州、北达科他州、俄亥俄州、南卡罗来纳州、南达科他州、田纳西州和怀俄明州。 法官批准暂时中止审理,直至听取进一步的论点。

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Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness,

On Monday, a federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden-Harris Administration’s attempts to implement a “parole in place” program that would have awarded a pathway to citizenship to illegal aliens who are the spouses of American citizens.

As reported by Just The News, the decision was the result of a lawsuit filed by a coalition of 16 Republican-controlled states, led by Texas.

The lawsuit sought to block the program, due to its implementation being the result of illegally bypassing Congress for “political purposes.”

U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker ultimately agreed with the coalition of states, issuing his administrative stay on the program for at least two weeks while he hears the argument from the plaintiffs.

“The claims are substantial and warrant closer consideration than the court has been able to afford to date,” Barker wrote in his opinion.

The “Parole in Place” program had launched just last week, allowing illegal aliens who are married to American citizens to remain in the country legally so that they can apply for green cards. Requirements include having lived in the U.S. for at least 10 years, having no criminal history, and having been married to a citizen by June 17th.

Previously, illegal aliens who had married Americans could still apply for green cards but had to leave the country during the application process, which would take several years.

In addition to Texas, the 15 other states involved in the lawsuit are: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wyoming.

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