"Texas Immigration Law Sparks Concerns for Law Enforcement and Legal Immigrants"

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Texas' law allowing law enforcement to arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally faced uncertainty and logistical challenges as many sheriffs were unprepared or uninterested in enforcing it. The law, known as Senate Bill 4, was briefly allowed to take effect before being put on hold again, with confusion over its implementation and defiance from the Mexican government. Law enforcement officials expressed concerns about proving illegal entry and the potential strain on their resources, while residents in immigrant communities voiced fears about the law's impact on their relationship with the police.
- Law enforcement officials in Texas wonder how they will enforce migrant arrest law The Associated Press
- Mexico warns US court of ‘substantial tension’ if controversial Texas immigration law takes effect CNN
- Supreme Court greenlights Texas law allowing state police to arrest migrants The Hill
- Why Texas' SB4 immigration law is undergoing legal whiplash CBS News
- Legal Immigrants in Texas Should Be Worried, Too The Daily Beast
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