The temporary pause on the policy has sparked mixed reactions. Immigrant rights groups have expressed disappointment, calling the move an “extreme measure.” Karen Tumlin, founder of the Justice Action Center, said, “To halt a process for which Texas has not been able to provide an iota of evidence that it would harm the state is baffling.”
On the other hand, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton welcomed the decision, saying, “This is just the first step. We are going to keep fighting for Texas, our country, and the rule of law.”
The Biden administration’s policy aimed to streamline the process for spouses of US citizens to obtain legal status, but the 16 states challenging the policy argue it would cost them millions in public services.
The court’s decision to grant a temporary pause highlights the ongoing debate over immigration reform in the US. With the presidential election approaching, the issue remains a contentious one, with Democrats seeking to balance toughness on illegal immigration with reforms to the country’s immigration system.
The ruling suspends the granting of “parole in place” status but allows the government to continue accepting applications. The Justice Action Center has filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit, defending the program.
The court has announced an expedited hearing schedule, and the two-week stay is likely to be extended while proceedings are underway. The outcome of this case will have significant implications for immigration reform in the US.