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A federal judge in Texas temporarily blocked the Biden administration from approving parole requests under the Keeping Families Together program on Monday.
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Additional Information: DHS officials stated that they would comply with the decision and stop approving cases but continue to accept applications while defending the program in court. More information and updates can be found on the USCIS Keeping Families Together website.
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