Texas Defends Anti-Illegal Immigration Law in Federal Court

Texas defends its anti-illegal immigration law in oral arguments before a federal appeals court panel as it remains on hold due to a legal challenge from the Biden administration. The law allows local police to arrest illegal immigrants and for judges to order them deported.

Mexico's Amicus Brief on Texas Anti-Illegal Immigration Law

Mexico files amicus brief in support of Biden administration's lawsuit against Texas' anti-illegal immigration law, claiming it would impinge on Mexico's 'sovereign right.' The law, S.B. 4, allows police to arrest illegal immigrants and state judges to order their deportation.

Texas Anti-Illegal Immigration Law

A federal appeals court has restored an injunction on Texas' strict new anti-illegal immigration law, putting it back on hold after the Supreme Court had temporarily allowed it to take effect. The law, known as SB4, aims to give state authorities powers to deport illegal immigrants, sparking intense debate between supporters and opponents.