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Federal Appeals Court Puts Texas Immigration Law On Hold

Migrants are taken into custody by officials at the Texas-Mexico border, Jan. 3, 2024, in Eagle Pass, Texas. The Supreme Court on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 extended a stay on a new Texas law that

A federal appeals court has made a significant decision regarding Texas' controversial immigration law, SB 4. Late Tuesday night, a three-judge panel at the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to overturn a previous ruling that had temporarily allowed the law to take effect.

The panel's order comes ahead of a scheduled hearing on Wednesday morning to consider Texas' request to reinstate the law while the state appeals a federal judge's block on it. One of the panel members, Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham, expressed dissent by advocating for the law to remain in effect until after the oral arguments on the matter.

Panel at 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals votes 2-1 to block law temporarily.
Federal appeals court overturns ruling on Texas' SB 4 immigration law.
Texas seeks to reinstate SB 4 while appealing federal judge's block.

SB 4 has been a subject of intense debate due to its implications for immigration enforcement in Texas. The law has faced legal challenges, with critics arguing that it could lead to racial profiling and infringe on individuals' rights.

The latest development underscores the complex legal landscape surrounding immigration policies in the United States. As the case continues to unfold, stakeholders on all sides are closely watching the proceedings and awaiting further clarity on the fate of SB 4.

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