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  2. Direct effect of European Union law - Wikipedia

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    Vertical direct effect concerns the relationship between EU law and national law – specifically, the state's obligation to ensure its observance and its compatibility with EU law, thereby enabling citizens to rely on it in actions against the state or against public bodies; an "emanation of the state" as defined in Foster v.

  3. ‘Maybe Texas went too far’ with immigration law, state lawyer ...

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    An attorney defending Texas’ controversial immigration law told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that state legislators may have gone “too far” when they passed the law last year.

  4. Supreme Court temporarily freezes implementation of Texas ...

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    The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily froze enforcement of Texas’ controversial immigration law that allows state law enforcement to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the ...

  5. Appeals court OKs Texas immigration law to take effect Sunday ...

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    In reversing the lower court's injunction on SB 4 taking effect, Judges Edith Clement, Kurt Engelhardt and Irma Ramirez said the court's consideration of Texas' immigration law will be expedited ...

  6. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    By 2022, there were over 5.17 million foreign-born people in the State of Texas. [3] Immigration is a major topic in American politics and was a key issue for President Donald Trump. Despite a decrease in the rate of immigration, recent policies have attempted to limit immigration to Texas and restrict legal protections for migrants.

  7. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The opt-outs are outlined in the Edinburgh Agreement and concern the EMU (as above), the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) and the citizenship of the European Union. The citizenship opt-out stated that European citizenship did not replace national citizenship; this opt-out was rendered meaningless when ...

  8. Short-term fate of Texas’ controversial immigration law could ...

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    Immigration enforcement, generally, is a responsibility of the federal government, but the law signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in December makes entering Texas illegally a state crime and ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court immigration case law

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    Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, 372 U.S. 144 (1963) – the Court struck down a law revoking citizenship for remaining outside the United States in order to avoid conscription into the armed forces; Rosenberg v. Fleuti, 374 U.S. 449 (1963) Foti v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 375 U.S. 217 (1963) Thompson v. INS, 375 U.S. 384 (1964 ...