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Texas Senate Bill 4 was first introduced into the Texas Legislature on November 15, 2016. [7] It passed the Texas Senate on February 8, 2017, by a vote of 20–10. [ 8 ] The bill then went to the Texas House of Representatives , where it passed on April 27, 2017, by a vote of 94–53, with one representative voting "present."
Texas Senate Bill 4 (Texas S.B. 4) is a Texas state statute enacted by the Texas Legislature and signed into law by governor Greg Abbott on December 18, 2023. The bill allows state officials to arrest and deport migrants who enter the state illegally. [1] Senate Bill 4 is the subject of United States v.
Texas Senate Bill 4 is a new law that authorizes state and local police to detain and arrest people suspected of crossing into the U.S. in Texas from Mexico without legal authorization. The law ...
Senate Bill 4 would require people accused of illegally crossing the state's southern border outside of a port of entry to accept a magistrate judge's order to return to Mexico or face prosecution ...
In a late-night decision Tuesday, a three-judge panel on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals extended a temporary block on Senate Bill 4 — Texas' sweeping and controversial immigration law ...
The Biden administration, the city of El Paso, and two civil rights organizations petitioned the Supreme Court to stay the application Texas Senate Bill 4, which was denied on March 19, 2024. Texas governor Greg Abbott argued that the bill was supported by a clause in the Constitution forbidding states from declaring war unless an invasion ...
Protesters march in downtown Austin on March 9 to call for a repeal of Senate Bill 4, which would allow state and local law enforcement to arrest and deport people thought to have entered the ...
Protesters march in downtown Austin as they call for a repeal of Senate BIll 4 during South by Southwest on March 9. The new law would allow state and local law enforcement officers to arrest ...