U.S. Refunds Almost 100,000 Migrants Over Cancelled Biden Program That Offered Eased Path To Citizenship
- The Biden administration plans to issue refunds totaling about $55 million to roughly 94,000 illegal aliens who applied for the Keeping Families Together program, which was struck down in court.
- The program aimed to provide temporary legal status to noncitizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. Citizens, but was deemed unlawful by U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker.
- The refunds will cover the $580 application fee paid by the applicants, as the program was found not to comply with U.S. Law.
- Republicans criticized the program as a mass amnesty attempt, arguing it circumvented federal immigration law and underestimated eligible applicants.
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