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Supreme Court extends pause on Texas law allowing state police to arrest migrants

  • The Supreme Court blocked the enforcement of a Texas immigration law, citing concerns of federal-state power conflicts.
  • Civil rights groups argued the law could lead to racial profiling and civil rights violations.
  • The Biden administration contested the law, claiming it would disrupt federal immigration policies and harm international relations.
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First, the US Supreme Court approves that the law against which the US government is suing comes into force. But then the competent appellate court recovers the verdict.

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NewsNation broke the news in Chicago, United States on Monday, March 18, 2024.
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