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Republican lawmakers across the country were already jockeying to push their states deeper into immigration enforcement when the Supreme Court, if only briefly, let Texas enforce a new law giving ...
Why was Texas' SB 4 immigration law challenged? The U.S. Department of Justice and immigration advocacy organizations argue the bill usurps the federal government’s authority over immigration laws.
Editor’s Note: On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the Supreme Court allowed Texas to begin enforcing its immigration law, wiping away an indefinite stay against the law that was issued the day before.
The statistics are considered inaccurate because Canada does not record the information of illegal individuals leaving the country, but it is the last authentic value provided. A federal government draft report from 2001 included an estimate of 100,000 illegal immigrants then residing in Canada. [25]
Canada is preparing for a rise in the number of immigrants coming to the country if the second Trump administration imposes its strict new restrictions and aggressive mass deportation policies.
Rep. David Spiller, R-Jacksboro, who wrote the House's final version of SB 4, said the appeals court ruling is "great news for Texas" and that federal prosecutors have failed to make a successful ...
A federal appeals court late Tuesday again prevented Texas from arresting and deporting migrants accused of entering the U.S. illegally, hours after the the law briefly took effect. Before a ...
In a separate opinion, Kagan wrote that the Texas law appears to conflict with federal law, noting that "the subject of immigration generally, and the entry and removal of noncitizens particularly ...