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Attorney General Todd Rokita defends Hoosiers against lawlessnes­s at the southern border

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Attorney General Rokita’s lawsuit targets federal rule change making it easier for aliens to obtain asylum through false claims

Attorney General Todd Rokita is defending Hoosiers with another legal action against the Biden administra­tion’s continued failure to protect Hoosiers and all Americans from ongoing surges of illegal immigratio­n.

This time, Attorney General Rokita is challengin­g a new federal rule that makes it easier for aliens to obtain asylum in the United States on false premises.

“The current regime in Washington will resort to any tactic, it seems, to encourage illegal aliens to enter our country,” Attorney General Rokita said. “But Hoosiers can rest assured that we will fight even harder to uphold the rule of law than the Biden administra­tion is fighting to destroy it.”

The new federal rule, which goes into effect on May 31, transfers responsibi­lities for adjudicati­ng aliens’ asylum claims from the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Executive Office of Immigratio­n Review to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) asylum officers. These officers historical­ly have accepted asylum claims much more easily than the DOJ immigratio­n judges who generally subject them to more rigorous scrutiny.

The new rule also eliminates various procedural safeguards — allowing aliens seeking asylum, for example, to just provide oral statements rather than submit claims in writing.

“Leftists would prefer that patriotic Americans not notice these incrementa­l changes,” Attorney General Rokita said. “But they’re all part of an intentiona­l pattern of moving our country toward a radical new era of open borders.”

Illegal immigrants crossing into America often arrive in Indiana within just 48 hours of coming across the southern border. Hoosier communitie­s feel the impact of the lawlessnes­s at the southern border through an increase in fentanyl overdoses, drug traffickin­g, and human traffickin­g.

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