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Judge blocks Texas law that gives police broad powers to arrest migrants who illegally enter US

  • A federal judge blocked a Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants, supporting the Biden administration's stance.
  • The law, similar to a 2010 Arizona law, was seen as infringing on federal powers.
  • The judge's decision halted the law's enforcement before its March 5 start date, with Texas planning to appeal.
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The entry into force of the toughest anti-immigrant law in the United States has so far been blocked. On Thursday, a federal judge raised the dispute in court between the Joe Biden Administration and the Government of Texas, paralyzing the SB4 call, a law that allows state security forces to request papers and detain people in order to deport them to Mexico. Judge David Ezra has described the rule as unconstitutional, since it gives local author…

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Un juez federal bloque� una nueva ley de Texas que permitir�a a la Polic�a arrestar a migrantes sospechosos de entrar ilegalmente a EU.

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