1 month ago | By WLWT
The Texas-linked suit is challenging what obligations the Homeland Security Department has regarding a change in immigration policy.
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1 month ago | By The Huffington Post
Texas sued to block President Joe Biden from pausing most deportations for 100 days.
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1 month ago | By NBC News
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued that the moratorium violated federal law as well as an agreement Texas signed with the Trump administration.
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1 month ago | By Politico
A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a 100-day moratorium on most deportations, delivering an initial blow for President Joe Biden on one of his core campaign promises.
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton issued a temporary restraining order that halts the moratorium that the Biden administration announced on its first day. It comes after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton last week filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the 100-day pause, which was announced in a memorandum from the Department of Homeland Security .
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1 month ago | By NY Daily News
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton said the Biden administration had failed “to provide any concrete, reasonable justification for a 100-day pause on deportations.”
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1 month ago | By RT
A federal judge, citing a lawsuit by the Texas Attorney General, has issued a two-week temporary restraining order shutting down US President Joe Biden's effort to halt all illegal immigrant deportations for 100 days.
US District Judge Drew Tipton blocked the deportation freeze for 14 days after the state of Texas sued to stop it from taking effect. The two parties have until January 28 to set a re-hearing date.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared victory upon hearing the news, posting on Twitter that he and his team had stopped “ a seditious left-wing insurrection .”
VICTORY.
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1 month ago | By Bloomberg
The U.S. government's plan to pause deportations of undocumented immigrants for 100 days starting Friday was temporarily blocked by a judge in a preliminary victory for Texas, which sued President Joe Biden's administration just two days after it started.
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1 month ago | By ABC
A federal judge said the Biden administration had failed "to provide any concrete, reasonable justification for a 100-day pause on deportations."
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1 month ago | By Forbes
The state of Texas is suing President Biden's administration, arguing its plan to hold off on most deportations for 100 days violates contracts the state signed with the federal government.
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1 month ago | By My Sanantonio
HOUSTON - A federal judge on Tuesday barred the U.S. government from enforcing a 100-day deportation moratorium that is a key immigration priority of President Joe Biden.
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton issued a temporary restraining order sought by Texas, which sued on Friday against a Department of Homeland Security memo that instructed immigration agencies to pause most deportations. Tipton said the Biden administration had failed “to provide any concrete, reasonable justification for a 100-day pause on deportations.”
Tipton's order is an early blow to the Biden administration, which...
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