Texas Sues White House After President Biden Rescinds Trump's "Migrant Protection Protocols"
Texas Sues White House After President Biden Rescinds Trump's "Migrant Protection Protocols"
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed yet another lawsuit against the Biden administration, claiming the White House’s decision to backtrack on former President Trump’s “Migrant Protection Protocols” has triggered a new wave of illegal immigration.The Austin American-Statesmen reports that the lawsuit is Paxton’s third immigration-related lawsuit against the Biden administration—and the second filed in the last week.The Migrant Protection Protocols, as LegalReader.com has written before, requires most non-Mexican asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico while their petitions are processed.While the protocols require Mexico to provide asylum-seekers with humanitarian resources and backing, critics of the program have long claimed that the United States’ southern neighbor is ill-equipped to shelter undocumented immigrants and other persecuted persons. Cartels have purportedly preyed on asylum-seekers waiting to enter the United States, many of whom are forced to wait months for their initial asylum hearings.But in his lawsuit against the Biden administration, Attorney General Paxton said that the so-called MPPs have reduced financial and personnel burdens on immigration enforcement officials.
A 2013 image of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Alice Linahan Voices Empower. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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