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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

America First Legal, Texas, and State Attorneys General Take Legal Action to Stop Biden's Migrant Flights

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Stephen Miller - President, America First Legal | https://aflegal.org/

In a recent development, America First Legal (AFL), alongside Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and a coalition of twenty state Attorneys General, has taken urgent legal action to halt President Biden's practice of flying hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens into cities across the United States.

The lawsuit aims to put a stop to the Biden Administration's parole scheme, which permits 30,000 aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the country each month and stay indefinitely. This program allows these individuals to obtain work permits and access public benefits, contributing to what is described as the worst immigration crisis in the nation's history.

Following a previous dismissal of the lawsuit by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, AFL and its allies are moving forward to challenge the decision. Stephen Miller, President of America First Legal, expressed their commitment to fighting against the clandestine migrant flights orchestrated by the Biden administration. Miller stated, "This is a vast clandestine migrant smuggling operation in which Biden flies illegals over the border to get them into our towns without registering as border patrol apprehensions."

The lawsuit argues that the court's ruling failed to consider the increasing number of border crossings by CHNV aliens after the program's initial decrease, highlighting the financial burden on states and the risks posed to communities. AFL and Texas are determined to use every legal tool at their disposal to oppose the covert plan of resettling illegal aliens in American cities.

The motion to reconsider the critical lawsuit emphasizes the importance of halting Biden's secret migrant flights and preventing the further influx of illegal aliens into the United States. The legal battle continues as AFL, Texas, and the coalition of state Attorneys General stand firm in their efforts to protect American communities from the consequences of the parole program.

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