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A court ruling leaves a last resort before the regulations are applied.
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Then of the first instance ruling that blocked SB4, the controversial Texas immigration law that has generated controversy since its terms were known, the appeal was favorable for Greg Abbott's status. If the federal government of the United States appeals to the Supreme Court, this will be the last authority that can decide on the regulations and their terms.
In the midst of the immigration crisis facing the United States and the political dispute between Joe Biden and Donald Trump over this issue ahead of the elections, Texas immigration law enforcement came into play, who has already given a lot to talk about since his treatment. After its successful legislative process and promulgation, the regulations are discussed in the judicial field.
The dispute began last week, when federal judge David Alan Ezra prevented the implementation of the law. For this ruling, the justification was that if this regulation is enabled, a precedent is set so that any state can legislate its own immigration rules. The Abbott administration appealed this decision and the discussion continued.
Now, A federal appeals court ruled in favor of Texas and suspended the lower court's decision. to block the entry into force of the law, according to cnn. Beyond its determination, the decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit provided a week for the federal administration to appeal and the Supreme Court to take the case. If this does not happen, the immigration law of the southern state will begin to take effect on Saturday, March 9.
What Texas immigration law entails
Although it has different articles and scopes, The biggest point of the SB4 controversy is that it makes illegal entry into Texas a state crime. Beyond the system of penalties and punishments, which would be similar to the scale currently applied at the federal level, it would allow the state to detain and judge a person's immigration status, including ordering deportations, without going through federal administration.
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