The states of Texas and Missouri filed a motion on Thursday seeking a court order to force the Biden administration to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program, accusing the administration of having ignored the Supreme Court’s order last month to do so. The motion (pdf) filed late Thursday accuses the administration of having stalled in its efforts to enforce the MPP program. “The Biden Administration’s refusal to follow the law has created chaos at our border. Our officers are working endlessly to try to manage the crisis that is overwhelming our state,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement. The policy, also commonly known as “Remain in Mexico”, requires some people seeking asylum to stay in Mexico while they await immigration proceedings in the United States. The program was launched in January 2019 under the Trump administration. Mark Morgan, who was acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection …