Stamford Advocate

Pause leaves families in limbo

- By Valerie Gonzalez and Gisela Salomon

McALLEN, Texas — Maria García began the week full of hope. Swinging by the office of her attorney in Los Angeles, she dropped off required paperwork for the Biden administra­tion's new immigratio­n policy that could finally give her husband, Roberto, legal residency as the spouse of an American citizen.

But only hours later Monday, that dream was interrupte­d when a federal judge in Texas temporaril­y suspended the program that could benefit an estimated 500,000 immigrants in the U.S., freezing in place one of the biggest presidenti­al actions to ease a path to citizenshi­p in years.

“They are hurting American families. We are in limbo,” said Maria Garcia, a 44-year-old U.S. citizen who married Roberto in 2017. “I feel a lot of anger, helplessne­ss. Why block families who have a lifetime here?”

The pause issued by U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker came in response to a challenge by 16 states, led by Republican attorneys general, who filed a federal lawsuit just days after the program began taking applicatio­ns last week. The order, known as an administra­tive stay, will be in place for 14 days, but could be extended.

The states claimed the move would cause irreparabl­e harm and accused the administra­tion of bypassing Congress for “blatant political purposes.”

On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security said the government would continue to take applicatio­ns and defend the program in court. Any applicants whose parole was granted prior to the order will be unaffected, according to the department.

DHS did not respond to questions about how many applicatio­ns were received or approved or how long it takes to determine the outcome of a case under the program, which the government named Keeping Families Together.

“Keeping Families Together enables U.S. citizens and their family members to live without fear of separation, consistent with fundamenta­l American values,” the DHS said in a statement.

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