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    Home » Blog » Texas Immigration Bill Heading Back to Court – Newsweek

    Texas Immigration Bill Heading Back to Court – Newsweek

    April 1, 2024Updated:April 1, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    S. B. 4

    This year, Governor Greg Abbott will battle Senate Bill 4 to pass a plan to stop illegal emigration into Texas.

    The bill, which would help Texas officials to make their unique detention, detainments, and persecution without being overseen by national government, has been working its way through the legal structure since last year. The bill’s supporters claim it may help manage immigration into the state and improve public safety, but critics claim it is illegal and authorizes untrained police to make difficult immigration law decisions.

    With some other Republican-led states, such as Arkansas and South Dakota, sending their own troops to help track the Texas-Mexico border, there is a frenzied debate about immigration across the position and the rest of the country. A conflict between state and federal authorities may have caused concern that the situation could turn into a civil war as tensions have reached a boiling point.

    S. B. 4 was passed during a special Texas legislative session in November 2023, but has since been the subject of various legal wrangling and is not currently in effect.

    Immigrants cross the Texas border
    Immigration officers from the Texas National Guard watch as they cross the Rio Grande on September 27, 2023. This year, judges does take up Senate Bill 4. Immigration crossing the Rio Grande on September 27, 2023, is watched by Texas National Guard personnel. This year, judges does take up Senate Bill 4. John Moore/Getty Images

    The issue will be back in court this week when a three-judge panel will assess whether S. B. 4 violates the Constitution. The hearing will take place at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, and attorneys for both sides will have 30 minutes to convince the panel of their arguments.

    Abbott and the White House reached out for post on Newsweek.

    S. B. 4 was initially supposed to be implemented on March 5, but the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas granted a motion for a preliminary injunction to block S. B. 4 from going into effect. The U.S. Supreme Court then placed an administrative stay on S. B. 4, effectively preventing Texas from enforcing it.

    On March 19, the U. S. Supreme Court made a surprise choice to change its choice, voting 6- 3 to let the rules to go into impact.

    However, just a week later, on March 27, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals extended the hold on the law with a 2-1 decision that S. B. 4 should remain blocked as litigation continues.

    Greg Abbott
    Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks in Austin, Texas, on March 15, 2023. Abbott hopes S. B. 4 will grant his state sweeping new powers to fight illegal immigration. Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks in Austin, Texas, on March 15, 2023. Abbott hopes S. B. 4 will grant his state sweeping new powers to fight illegal immigration. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

    The Biden presidency has argued against the proposed legislation, contending that it would offend the precedent, which states that the federal government is the only entity with the authority to regulate immigration.

    White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said last month that S. B. 4 was “harmful and unconstitutional.” She added: “S. B. 4 will not only make communities in Texas less safe, it will also burden law enforcement, and sow chaos and confusion at our southern border.”

    Mexico has even waded into the battle, releasing a press statement saying that needed to be a “uniform migration policy” and added that Mexico” did not recognize, under any circumstances, repatriations by the State of Texas”.

    If the proposed law is passed, Texas ‘ remote officers have voiced concerns about how to handle the anticipated influx of detained workers.

    Thaddeus Cleveland, a former U.S. Border Patrol agent before switching to local law enforcement, told ABC 7 he supports the proposed legislation to improve the security of his county and state. However, the state prison can only hold up to seven citizens, he added.

    Discussing S. B. 4 with Newsweek, he said, “We will, however, have a few things we need to figure out before we begin apprehending and charging illegals under S. B. 4. Funding and resources are the two biggest constraints for my office.”

    The Texas government is convinced his policies targeting illegal immigration—dubbed” Operation Lone Star” —are now proving to be effective.

    ” Illegal crossings are going down in]Texas ] while at the same time they are skyrocketing in]California ] &amp,]Arizona ]”, Abbott wrote on X ( formerly Twitter ) last week. ” It ‘s]because ] of the border wall, razor wire barriers, the National Guard &amp, arrests by]Texas Department of Public Safety ]”.

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