SCOTUS declared Friday that an “extraordinarily unusual lawsuit” from two GOP attorneys general from Texas and Louisiana did not have the “standing” to challenge the Biden administration’s immigration guidelines.
The Supreme Court declared Friday that an “extraordinarily unusual lawsuit” from two Republican attorneys general from Texas and Louisiana did not have the “standing” to challenge the Biden administration’s immigration guidelines.
Specifically, the states took issue with a 2021 Homeland Security memo that outlined priorities for deportation of non-citizens, placing those posing threats to national or border security at the front of the line. The states claimed that the U.S. choosing which non-citizens to deport went against immigration law—but the justices weren’t buying it.
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