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BumRushDaShow

(129,543 posts)
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 07:46 PM Mar 4

Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas law that allows police to arrest migrants

Source: AP

Updated 6:53 PM EST, March 4, 2024


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who enter the U.S. illegally is headed to the Supreme Court in a legal showdown over the federal government’s authority over immigration. The high court on Monday blocked Texas’ immigration law from going into effect until March 13 and asked the state to respond by March 11. The law was set to take effect Saturday, and the court’s decision came just hours after the Justice Department asked it to intervene.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed the law in December and for months has unveiled a series of escalating measures on the border that have tested the boundaries of how far a state can go keep migrants from entering the country.

The law would allow state officers to arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally. People who are arrested could then agree to a Texas judge’s order to leave the country or face a misdemeanor charge for entering the U.S. illegally. Migrants who don’t leave after being ordered to do so could be arrested again and charged with a more serious felony.

The Justice Department told the Supreme Court that the law would profoundly alter “the status quo that has existed between the United States and the States in the context of immigration for almost 150 years.” It went on to argue that the law would have “significant and immediate adverse effects” on the country’s relationship with Mexico and “create chaos” in enforcing federal immigration laws in Texas.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/texas-law-arrest-migrants-ruling-fd9e25f3a49a67eb735a12fa7938fdfa



Reference - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143203732

Article updated.

Original article -

Updated 6:41 PM EST, March 4, 2024


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who enter the U.S. illegally is headed to the Supreme Court in a legal showdown over the federal government’s authority over immigration. The high court on Monday blocked Texas’ immigration law from going into effect until March 13 and asked the state to respond by March 11. The law was set to take effect Saturday, and the court’s decision came just hours after the Justice Department asked it to intervene.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed the law in December and for months has unveiled a series of escalating measures on the border that have tested the boundaries of how far a state can go keep migrants from entering the country.

The law would allow state officers to arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally. Under the law, people who are arrested could then agree to a Texas judge’s order to leave the country or face a misdemeanor charge for entering the U.S. illegally. Migrants who don’t leave after being ordered to do so could be arrested again and charged with a more serious felony.

The Justice Department told the Supreme Court that the law would profoundly alter “the status quo that has existed between the United States and the States in the context of immigration for almost 150 years.” It went on to argue that the law would have “significant and immediate adverse effects” on the country’s relationship with Mexico and “create chaos” in enforcing federal immigration laws in Texas.
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Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas law that allows police to arrest migrants (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 4 OP
The US SC? Lovie777 Mar 4 #1
Yes BumRushDaShow Mar 4 #3
Supreme Court temporarily blocks new Texas immigration enforcement law LetMyPeopleVote Mar 4 #2

BumRushDaShow

(129,543 posts)
3. Yes
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 07:55 PM
Mar 4

(this happened with lightning speed and have been waiting for Bloomberg to update their article although theirs has some good background on it)

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,619 posts)
2. Supreme Court temporarily blocks new Texas immigration enforcement law
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 07:51 PM
Mar 4

I cannot believe that the 5th Circuit Court was going to let this law go into effect.



https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/biden-administration-asks-supreme-court-block-texas-immigration-law-rcna141761

The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily blocked a new Texas immigration law in response to a Biden administration request.

In an order issued by conservative Justice Samuel Alito, the court froze a lower court decision that would have allowed the law to go into effect on Sunday.

The ruling is now blocked until March 13, giving all nine justices more time to determine what next steps to take.

Alito also ordered Texas to respond to the Biden administration request by March 11.

The law in question, known as SB4, allows police to arrest migrants who illegally cross the border from Mexico and imposes criminal penalties.

The dispute is the latest clash between the Biden administration and Texas over immigration enforcement on the U.S.-Mexico border.

A federal judge blocked the law after the Biden administration sued, but the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit in a brief order said it could go into effect on March 10 if the Supreme Court declines to intervene.


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