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SCOTUS extends block on Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants

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The Supreme Court on Monday extended a stay on a Texas law that allows police to arrest immigrants who cross the border illegally.

In its ruling, the court said the stay request from the Biden administration will be extended pending further review.

FILE: Migrants attempt to cross the Mexico-U.S. border despite increased security in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on February 1, 2024. (David Peinado/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Opponents are comparing the law (Senate Bill 4) to a similar Arizona law that was partially struck down by the Supreme Court more than a decade ago.

Texas’ attorney general said the state law mirrors federal law and was enacted to compensate for the Biden administration’s inadequate response at the southern border.

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