Louisiana proposes bill similar to Texas’ migrant arrest law
- Louisiana's Senate Bill 388, mirroring Texas law, aims to enforce immigration laws on people without legal status, potentially leading to prison time and fines.
- The bill hinges on the Supreme Court upholding Texas' law or amending the Constitution for states to have more immigration enforcement power.
- Supporters argue the bill aligns with federal law, while opponents fear racial profiling and legal system overload if passed.
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