By Sean Murphy and Erik Verduzco, Associated PressTerrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland looks over the Bone Water Crossing on the Rio Grande River, Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Terrell County, Texas.
Texas’ extraordinary expansion into immigration enforcement remained on hold Thursday after a whirl of legal action that included the Supreme Court allowing it to take effect Tuesday while sending it back to an appellate court for further review. Shortly before midnight, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals put the law known as Senate Bill 4 back on hold.
In court, Texas has argued the law mirrors the U.S. government’s immigration enforcement. The Justice Department has argued that it is a clear violation of federal authority and would create chaos at the border. Typical calls to Cleveland’s office about migrants who may have entered the U.S. illegally involve people who have traversed miles of high desert with limited supplies hoping to find work.
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