Immigration to the US
Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Controversial Immigration Law
The articles discuss the Supreme Court's decision to allow the implementation of Senate Bill 4 (SB4) in Texas, which permits state authorities to arrest and deport individuals suspected of crossing the US-Mexico border illegally. The law is controversial as it infringes on federal roles traditionally reserved for immigration enforcement. The court's ruling allows the law to take effect while legal challenges continue in lower courts. Various organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), have criticized SB4 as an extreme anti-immigrant law that subverts the constitutional authority of the federal government. The White House has denounced the Supreme Court's move.
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