“While we would rather you keep agencies from running amok in the first place, we will not hesitate to step up to the plate when our States are harmed by agency malfeasance.”
The six attorneys general include Arkansas’ Leslie Rutledge, Indiana’s Todd Rokita, Mississippi’s Lynn Fitch, Montana’s Austin Knudsen, Texas’ Ken Paxton, and West Virginia’s Patrick Morrisey.
Among the first batch of executive orders Biden signed were ones that: revoked former President Donald Trump’s 2017 travel ban; halted construction of the southern border wall; rescinded the exclusion of non-citizens from the census; and froze deportations for 100 days.
A federal judge on Tuesday barred the U.S. government from enforcing the 100-day deportation moratorium.
He also has proposed amnesty to undocumented immigrants as part of his pathway to citizenship, and first lady Jill Biden is said to be helping reunite migrant families separated under the Trump administration.
Biden’s immediate focus on immigration was defended as a way to fight for “racial equity” by White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
Dozens of progressive House lawmakers sent a letter to Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris this week demanding that future coronavirus relief measures include recurring payments that extend to illegal immigrants.
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