Democrat lawyers are rushing to petition the SCOTUS to issue a stay of Trump's 'Return to Mexico' policy. Democrats absolutely do not want walls or policies to restrict the unfettered flood of illegal aliens into this country, even those aliens with covid or those with criminal mindsets.
Without a stay, Homeland Security will be forced to start pushing illegal immigrants back across the border rather than catch and then release them into the interior of the U.S.
The Biden legal team said having the ability to catch-and-release is critical to its immigration plans, and the federal judge who intervened is trampling on the president’s powers.
“That injunction imposes a severe and unwarranted burden on Executive authority over immigration policy and foreign affairs by ordering the government to precipitously re-implement a discretionary program that the secretary has determined was critically flawed,” the Justice Department lawyers wrote.
Officially known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, the remain in Mexico policy helped solve the last border surge in 2019 by allowing Homeland Security to push tens of thousands of migrants back across the border to wait until their deportation cases were pending in U.S. courts.
DHS begs Supreme Court to block revival of ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
The Biden administration made an emergency request to the Supreme Court late Friday asking it to block a lower court ruling requiring restoration of President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy.
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The Biden legal team said having the ability to catch-and-release is critical to its immigration plans, and the federal judge who intervened is trampling on the president’s powers.
“That injunction imposes a severe and unwarranted burden on Executive authority over immigration policy and foreign affairs by ordering the government to precipitously re-implement a discretionary program that the secretary has determined was critically flawed,” the Justice Department lawyers wrote.
Officially known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, the remain in Mexico policy helped solve the last border surge in 2019 by allowing Homeland Security to push tens of thousands of migrants back across the border to wait until their deportation cases were pending in U.S. courts.