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Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is leading a multi-state federal lawsuit against a Biden administration executive order from 2021, which asks federal agencies to help register U.S. citizens to vote.
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Federal clinics in Texas are already required to get parental permission to prescribe birth control after a 2022 court ruling.
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In March, the federal government said providers can’t deny gender care to transgender people that would be provided to others for other purposes.
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U.S. airlines are trying to kill a new rule requiring them to disclose fees more quickly when consumers shop for flights. The Transportation Department said Monday it will defend the rule to crack down on what it calls “hidden junk fees.”
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The new Title IX rules expanded the definition of sex-based harassment. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the change distorted the original intent of the law.
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The Biden administration is deciding whether to institute a policy that would force some migrants to await their asylum hearings in Texas.
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Still others tepidly applaud the administration's efforts to allow for more legal migration.
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Immigrant rights groups slam Biden administration's immigration policies after deadly fire in MexicoThe tragedy prompted immigrant rights organizations to point the finger at the Democratic administration for what they said are policies that lead to the “criminalization” of asylum seekers in the United States and Mexico.
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A new Texas lawsuit alleges that a proposed immigration parole program violates federal law. Meanwhile, immigrant rights groups are slamming the president for restarting a separate, Trump-era policy.
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Texas is one of 20 states suing the Biden administration over a program that allows migrants from other countries to come to the U.S. temporarily.