President Biden’s immigration initiatives, including the “parole-in-place” program for undocumented migrants, face uncertainty in light of his performance in the recent presidential debate and the upcoming election. The parole-in-place program aims to provide temporary relief and work authorization to undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen spouses and children.
Legal scholars argue that Biden has the authority to implement this program under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
However, critics, including former President Trump, have vowed to terminate the program if reelected. The program’s future may ultimately be decided by the courts, amidst political and legal challenges.