States band together to block immigration policy
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On the morning of April 28, Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton filed his 11th immigration-related lawsuit against the Biden administration, submitting his paperwork before a U.S. District Court judge in the panhandle city of Amarillo and then issuing a news release about it. That same day, a coalition of 14 other red states filed a similar lawsuit in an Arizona federal district court. The coordinated effort aims to block a new policy allowing individual U.S. asylum officers — rather than immigration judges — to rule on the claims of newly arrived immigrants. It’s also part of a trend...