"Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Texas Law Allowing State Arrests of Immigrants"

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The Supreme Court has issued a stay against a Texas law that expands police officers' powers to detain migrants, temporarily halting enforcement. The law, known as SB 4, allows Texas authorities to arrest anyone they believe has crossed into the U.S. illegally. The stay, issued in response to a Department of Justice appeal, prevents the law from taking effect until at least 5 p.m. on Mar. 12. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has vowed to continue fighting to protect the state, while the state has until Mar. 11 to respond to the DOJ's appeal for emergency action.
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