"Supreme Court Halts Texas Border Enforcement Law"

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The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily halted the implementation of Texas' controversial immigration-enforcement law, Senate Bill 4, until at least March 13, following a flurry of legal activity. The law, which would allow local and state police to arrest individuals suspected of being in the country illegally, was initially set to go into effect on March 5. The Biden administration argued that the law conflicts with federal immigration enforcement policies, and the Supreme Court's decision means the law will remain on hold while the legal battle continues.
Topics:nation#immigration-enforcement#law-and-politics#legal-battle#senate-bill-4#texas#us-supreme-court
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- Biden administration asks Supreme Court to block Texas from arresting migrants under SB4 law CBS News
- SCOTUS stays Texas law that allows police to arrest, detain illegal migrants Fox News
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