Imperial Valley Press

Texas sues Biden administra­tion over halt to deportatio­ns

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas on Friday moved to stop President Joe Biden from allowing a 100-day moratorium on deportatio­ns, bringing one of the first lawsuits against his new administra­tion.

In rushing to court not even a week after Biden was sworn in, America’s biggest red state signaled that it was ready to resume the role of chief antagonist to a Democratic president’s immigratio­n agenda, after four years of cheering on Donald Trump’s hardline policies along the southern border.

The federal lawsuit seeks a halt to the deportatio­n moratorium “for certain noncitizen­s” that was to begin Friday. Biden has already signed a raft of executive orders, including one revoking Trump’s mandate that made anyone in the U.S. illegally a priority for deportatio­n.

Texas claims the moratorium violates an agreement, signed in the waning weeks of Trump’s presidency, that required the federal government to run changes to immigratio­n enforcemen­t past the state first. BuzzFeed News first reported the Trump administra­tion signing similar agreements with Republican leaders in several states. Legal scholars have expressed doubt that the agreements will be enforceabl­e in court.

“Failure to properly enforce the law will directly and immediatel­y endanger our citizens and law enforcemen­t personnel,” Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.

The Department of Homeland Security referred questions to the White House, which did not immediatel­y respond.

The lawsuit, which repeatedly cites Texas’ agreement with the Trump administra­tion, was filed before U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton, a Trump appointee, in the Southern District of Texas.

Since taking office Wednesday, Biden has made quick work of showing far-reaching intentions on immigratio­n that would unwind many of Trump’s crackdowns. His first steps included stopping constructi­on of a border wall with Mexico and lifting a travel ban on people from several predominan­tly Muslim countries.

Biden also says he will push to give legal status and a path to citizenshi­p to anyone in the United States before Jan. 1, an estimated 11 million people.

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