BSS
  08 Nov 2024, 10:07

Judge strikes down Biden immigration program for undocumented spouses

HOUSTON, Nov 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A federal judge on Thursday struck down a
policy aimed at helping undocumented spouses of US citizens obtain legal
status, dealing a blow to outgoing President Joe Biden and an estimated half
a million people eligible under the program.

The ruling comes just days after Donald Trump swept to victory in the
presidential election on promises of cracking down on illegal immigration and
launching a massive deportation effort.

The "Keeping Families Together" policy, which had been previously suspended
amid a court challenge, allowed certain undocumented immigrants married to US
nationals to apply for permanent residency without leaving the country, as
was previously required.

Judge J. Campbell Barker, of the Eastern District of Texas, who was nominated
by Trump during his first White House term, ruled that federal agencies "lack
statutory authority" for the program.

Biden announced "Keeping Families Together" in June at the height of his
reelection bid, before dropping out of the race the next month.

On the campaign trail, Trump hammered Biden and his Democratic replacement,
Vice President Kamala Harris, over a record spike in illegal border crossings
in the past year.

A coalition of Republican-led states including Texas filed suit to block the
program, arguing it would cost them millions of dollars in public services --
including healthcare, education and law enforcement.

The program would apply to immigrants who have been in the country for at
least 10 years and were married to a US citizen before June 17, 2024, and
also apply to an estimated 50,000 stepchildren of US citizens.

Judge Barker temporarily halted the program in August, and then again after
an appeals court lifted the stay.

Biden officials could appeal Barker's ruling, but it is doubtful the incoming
Trump administration would continue to defend it.

"Today's decision is a deeply disappointing and unjust setback for the
families who live every day under the weight of uncertainty," said Harold A.
Solis, co-legal director of Make The Road New York, an NGO supporting
immigrants.

"'Keeping Families Together' and everything it represents -- family unity,
opportunity and stability -- is our immigration system at its best. We must
and will continue to support family unity despite today's dangerous
decision."