Republican-led states mount aggressive legal strategy to derail key elements of Biden’s immigration agenda

Republican-led states mount aggressive legal strategy to derail key elements of Biden’s immigration agenda

At least a dozen national border or immigration-related measures have been contested in federal court by Republican-led states as part of an aggressive legal campaign to stall major components of President Biden’s immigration plan.

Seven significant immigration policies implemented or supported by Mr. Biden over the past year have been blocked or overturned by federal judges, all but one of whom were appointed by the former President Donald Trump, thanks to officials in Arizona, Missouri, Texas, and other GOP-controlled states.

The lawsuits filed by the states have put an end to a proposed 100-day moratorium on deportations, suspended two regulations meant to reduce immigration arrests, compelled border officials to reinstate the Trump administration’s requirement that some migrants wait in Mexico while their asylum claims are heard, and closed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for so-called “Dreamers” to new applicants.