Judge Blocks Biden-Era Immigration Rule Hours After Texas AG and Stephen Miller’s Group Sued DOJ
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Trump’s DOJ erases Biden backdoor immigration courts amnesty
The Trump administration has quietly reached a deal to erase a Biden-era policy that let immigration judges put off rulings on deportation cases and gave migrants an indefinite amnesty to remain in the U.S. despite lacking a legal visa to do so.
Judge blocks Biden-era immigration rule hours after Texas AG and Stephen Miller’s group sued DOJ
A federal judge in Texas blocked a Biden administration rule on Monday that allowed immigration judges to indefinitely close a deportation case against immigrants on the same day Texas sued to stop the rule.
Paxton, Trump adviser’s org win bid to block immigration rule
On Monday, Ken Paxton’s office asked the judge to block the rule, a request the federal agency then agreed with. The suit echoes a similar move in 2025 that killed a 24-year-old state tuition law.
A U.S. federal judge ruled on Monday (June 22) that an immigration rule enacted during the Biden administration would be suspended during the trial.
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