A former Republican governor, known for her tough stance on illegal immigration, expressed her satisfaction with the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing Texas to enforce a law enabling local police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally.
The former Arizona Governor, Jan Brewer, hailed the decision as a validation of similar legislation her state had implemented in 2010, known as S.B. 1070. This law faced legal challenges and was partially struck down in 2012, but Brewer emphasized that the Supreme Court's recent ruling signaled a positive shift in recognizing states' rights to address illegal immigration.
While the Supreme Court did not provide detailed reasoning for lifting the stay on Texas' law, Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh hinted at potential future considerations regarding the law's merits. Brewer expressed confidence that other states, not just those bordering Mexico, would be motivated to enact similar laws due to the widespread impact of illegal immigration across the country.
Highlighting the urgency of addressing the issue, Brewer emphasized the need to protect communities from the challenges posed by illegal immigration. She underscored the importance of upholding the law and preventing individuals from evading legal consequences for their actions.
Anticipating increased voter engagement on immigration-related issues, Brewer predicted that the ongoing border crisis would prompt citizens nationwide to prioritize this concern in upcoming elections. She emphasized the significance of addressing illegal immigration as a fundamental aspect of safeguarding local communities and ensuring compliance with the law.