Supreme Court Blocks Florida's Immigration Enforcement Efforts

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to revive Florida's aggressive immigration law that aimed to criminalize unauthorized entry and re-entry, citing ongoing legal disputes and previous rulings that favor federal authority over immigration matters. The law, challenged by civil rights groups and migrants, faced multiple court blocks, and the Supreme Court's decision suggests a continued emphasis on federal supremacy in immigration policy.
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