The Supreme Court has put a temporary hold on a Texas law, SB4, that allows state police to arrest and prosecute migrants who cross the border from Mexico illegally. The Biden administration had challenged the law, arguing that it violates federal authority over immigration. The Supreme Court will now decide whether to permanently block the law.
Here’s a summary of the key points:
- The Supreme Court blocked a Texas law, SB4, from going into effect.
- SB4 allows state police to arrest and prosecute migrants who enter the country illegally.
- The Biden administration challenged the law, arguing it violates federal authority over immigration.
- The Supreme Court will decide whether to permanently block the law.
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While the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Texas law, the future of SB4 and the broader issue of state involvement in immigration enforcement remain uncertain. The Court’s ultimate decision will likely have significant ramifications for both the federal government and border states like Texas.