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States Joining Texas in Passing Tough Immigration Policies

As U.S. courts continue to swing back and forth over a Texas law that allows police to arrest illegal immigrants, other states are joining the Lone Star States in developing their own laws and policies that are tough on illegal immigrants. is increasing.

On March 19, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Texas’ SB4 immigration law should go into effect.

The ruling would leave in place an appeals court’s administrative stay based on a previous federal judge’s preliminary injunction that prevented the law from taking effect as planned. The latest ruling sends the matter back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, where it will be heard on appeal.

However, shortly after the SCOTUS decision, a federal appeals court issued the following decision: possession About the law again.

SB4 would make illegally crossing the border a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison under state regulations. The law also allows state judges to deport illegal immigrants.

Whatever the ultimate fate of Texas’ SB 4, other states have already begun their own efforts to tighten laws against illegal immigration.

As the Associated Press I got it.States, including Georgia, New Hampshire, and Tennessee, have begun introducing bills to strengthen their states’ bans on illegal immigration.

New Hampshire, for example, is debating legislation that would allow police to charge criminal trespassing against people who enter the country illegally from Canada.

Despite the twists and turns surrounding the Texas law, Iowa passed the Texas law. my version The law gives state troopers the power to arrest illegal immigrants who enter the state “after previously being deported or barred from entering the United States.”

Georgia is also working on rules. I need State and city officials will work with federal immigration authorities to detain and deport illegal aliens.

As for Tennessee, the Volunteer State is also working on legislation that would require law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration officials. But some lawmakers are leaning toward pushing for legislation similar to the Texas Arrest and Deportation Act.

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