Florida Sues Biden Admin Over Plans To Release Migrants Into The US Without Court Dates

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Florida Sues Biden Admin Over Plans To Release Migrants Into The US Without Court Dates

Jennie Taer on May 11, 2023

The state of Florida filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration over its plans to release migrants into the U.S. without court dates.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody alleged the policy is unlawful as it is similar to policy known as “Parole + ATD” that was previously halted by a federal judge, and is seeking a temporary restraining order, according to the lawsuit. The policy in question, known as “parole with conditions,” is part of the Biden administration‘s plan to mitigate a surge in illegal migrants after the end of Title 42 on the evening of May 11.


The new instructions will allow border agents to release illegal immigrants under “parole with conditions,” meaning they are required to schedule a court date with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to the memo that the Daily Caller News Foundation exclusively obtained.

“If the allegations in the complaint and motion are true, then it appears that DHS is preparing to flout the Court’s order in Florida v. United States, — F. Supp. 3d –, 2023 WL 2399883 (N.D. Fla. Mar. 8, 2023), by implementing a new “parole” policy that, based on the DHS spokesperson’s description of the policy, sounds virtually identical to the Parole+ATD [Alternatives to Detention] policy the Court vacated in Florida,” the lawsuit states.

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