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Fox News By Adam Sabes 5/23/2022

Paxton said that the new rule is one way for the Biden Administration to accomplish their 'real goal'

EXCLUSIVE: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a preliminary injunction against a new Department of Homeland Security rule that would allow more asylum seekers to avoid being deported.

The new Biden administration policy, if implemented, would give asylum officers the ability to release asylum seekers into the United States if it is determined that detaining them during immigration proceedings would be "impracticable."

Paxton filed the order on Monday, days after a federal judge blocked the Biden administration from ending the Title 42 public health immigration order, which allows border officials to quickly expel migrants without allowing them to apply for asylum within the United States. The Department of Justice announced it would appeal the decision blocking the Biden administration from lifting Title 42.

Paxton said that the implementation of the new rule is another way for the Biden administration to accomplish their "real goal."

More: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/texas-ag-preliminary-injunction-against-lifting-title-42?intcmp=tw_fnc