Republican Led States Step Up as Biden Reverses Trump Immigration Policies

Several Republican led states are beginning to take legal action to challenge the Biden administrations reversal of Trump era immigration policies. This from westernjournal.com.

A family of asylum seekers from Colombia walk through an opening in the wall at the US Mexico border to turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents on May 13 in Yuma, Arizona.

Arizona, Missouri, and Texas all have ongoing litigation regarding the federal government’s border policies in an effort to get stricter guidelines to mitigate the border crisis.

“As attorney general I have certain tools in my toolbox, and I have said I am going to do everything I can to enforce the rule of law and to protect hard-working American taxpayers,” Arizona Attorney Gen. Mark Brnovich told Fox News.

These guidelines make it more difficult for Immigration and Customs and Enforcement officials to deport migrants without “pre-approval” from higher up’s unless they pose a safety risk, Fox News reported.

This followed the state of Texas winning a lawsuit against the federal government over Biden’s 100-day moratorium on deportations altogether.

“This is a big win for Texas and the nation. It sends a clear message to the Biden administration that they will not be able to violate federal immigration law and endanger the lives of Texans,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement about the legal victory.

The trio of states has also filed a preliminary injunction requesting that the federal government reinstates the Migrant Protection Protocols.

 

The Trump administration used the Migrant Protection Protocols, better known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy, to keep migrants in Mexico prior to their court hearing, which prevented overcrowding issues in border facilities but created issues in Mexican border communities.

“We’re asking the court to side with our office and issue a preliminary injunction, which would require the Biden Administration to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols,” Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said, according to Fox News.

“My office will never back down from fighting human trafficking and ensuring that all six million Missourians are safe.”

Between poor conditions at facilities with unaccompanied minors and a record-shattering number of border crossings beginning in March, it is no surprise that states are taking swift legal action that counters Biden’s immigration agenda.

 

However, the administration is almost embarrassingly being forced to walk back some of their policies, which they quickly imposed to appear more ethical than the previous White House.

There needs to be a clear understanding that the border crisis is a multifaceted issue that requires securing the border and processing the migrants who have come across the border who do not pose a risk.

Republicans and even some Democrats know that the situation at the border continues to be unacceptable, and action through every outlet possible is necessary.

Finally, do you find Circle Jerk Psaki annoying? And do you believe the border wall construction should continue?