Constitution gives Congress, not Biden administration, power to regulate immigration

COMMENTARY
By Phillip Linderman - - Tuesday, November 8, 2022
OPINION:
By expanding the narrow and obscure presidential authority to grant “humanitarian parole” – the legal term for temporary admission – and allowing foreigners to enter the United States improperly, the Biden administration is bypassing Congress’s traditional law-making power to regulate legal immigration.
Found in Section 212(d)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, this limited presidential authority to grant humanitarian parole was designed to address individual and case-by-case situations, usually in which someone who otherwise did not qualify for a visa could be permitted temporary admission for humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
The intent of Congress was clearly to address individual emergency situations, such as when a foreign national requires special medical attention or is needed to appear in a legal hearing.
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