Biden Administration Weighs Putting Up Roadblocks to Trump's Deportation Campaign
Source: New York Times
Dec. 20, 2024 Updated 7:52 p.m. ET
The Biden administration is considering extending protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose status in the United States is set to expire in the first months of the Trump administration, according to U.S. officials and documents viewed by The New York Times.
The move would make it harder, though not impossible, for President-elect Donald J. Trump to deport those people. But it is a sign that the Biden administration could try, in its final weeks, to build some obstacles to what Mr. Trump has promised will be the biggest deportation in U.S. history.
The immigrants in question have Temporary Protected Status, which allows people from dangerous and troubled countries to live and work in the United States legally. As of this year, there are 1 million immigrants from 17 countries with T.P.S., according to the Congressional Research Service.
Mr. Trump tried to get rid of the program during his first term and his advisers have made clear that he will try again as part of a broad crackdown on legal and illegal immigration. If President Biden were to extend T.P.S., even for a relatively narrow group of people, Mr. Trump would either have to wait for the protections to expire, or cut them off early something that would almost certainly be challenged in court.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/20/us/politics/biden-trump-deportation-protection.html
4catsmom
(291 posts)to make Trump's life harder.
Karadeniz
(23,543 posts)BumRushDaShow
(144,186 posts)written so that it managed to survive as an Executive Order (versus a "law passed by Congress" ) for almost a decade, is what they have to strategize the wording for when creating a new E.O. for this. Otherwise "on day one", such a thing could be repealed outright with a 45 loon E.O.
Doing it "right" means extra effort will be required (and even going through the courts) for the opposition to try to justify instantly reversing it.
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