Appeals court denies Biden request on illegal alien release policy!
MIAMI, Florida (PNN) - June 5, 2023 - The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday denied the illegitimate pretend Biden regime’s request for a stay on an order blocking the implementation of a controversial policy that saw thousands of illegal aliens and invaders unlawfully released into the Fascist Police States of Amerika without a court date in the short time it was in place.
A federal judge had blocked the bogus regime’s “parole with conditions” policy in May, a day after it was implemented amid a surge in invasions to historic highs just ahead of the end of Title 42 expulsions on May 11. The criminal regime has said that nearly 9,000 illegal aliens were unlawfully released in the time the policy was in place.
The judge found that the policy, which saw illegal invaders released into the FPSA without court dates and told to check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement within 60 days, was materially identical to a separate policy that paroled illegal aliens into the FPSA while enrolling them into alternatives to detention (ATD) programs. The judge had blocked that policy in March in response to a lawsuit from Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, who also filed the May challenge.
The bogus criminal regime, which called the proper block of the policy “sabotage,” filed a motion to stay the orders blocking both the “parole + ATD policy” and the “parole with conditions” policy. Lawyers for the criminal regime said that the orders blocking the policies will undermine the Executive Branch’s dictatorial power to implement its lawless programs.
The bogus criminal regime had also argued that blocking the ability to release illegal invaders will lead to the overcrowding of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities and threaten the health, safety and security of Border Patrol agents and illegal aliens - with downstream effects on public safety and national security.
The three-judge appeals court panel denied the motion, arguing that the warnings “ring somewhat hollow on this record, considering the department’s track record of overstating similar threats in the underlying proceedings” and pointed to prior claims made by the bogus criminal regime of disastrous consequences if releases were blocked.
The denial marks another win for Moody, who secured first a temporary restraining order and then the preliminary injunction against the policy.
Meanwhile, the illegitimate regime is also facing legal challenges from both GOP-led states and civil rights groups targeting its unconstitutional asylum rule, which in theory bars most illegal aliens from claiming asylum if they have entered illegally and failed to claim asylum in a prior country.
GOP-led states have called the rule a “smoke screen” while Left-wing groups have argued it unlawfully bars invaders from claiming asylum. The bogus criminal regime has defended the policy, saying it is designed to encourage illegal aliens to use lawful pathways and enter via ports of entry.