Texas sues Biden gov't over new asylum rule
HOUSTON, US - The south-central US state of Texas on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Joe Biden administration over a newly-introduced asylum rule allowing migrants to set up appointments at the US-Mexico border via a phone app so as to seek asylum in the United States, reported Xinhua.
"The Biden Administration deliberately conceived of this phone app with the goal of illegally pre-approving more foreign aliens to enter the country and go where they please once they arrive," Texas Attorney-General Ken Paxton argued in a news release, accusing the Biden administration of encouraging illegal immigration.
The state argued that the app, known as CBP One, does not verify whether the migrants seeking appointments would qualify for entering the US and, therefore, essentially encourages people to come to the country even though they don't have a legal basis to stay.
More asylum-seekers would increase the financial burden of Texas through things like healthcare and education, argued the state.
The Biden administration has been trying to build a more orderly asylum order with the app being the core of the plan. But the app has been criticised for technological and procedural problems since it was rolled out in January. - BERNAMA-XINHUA