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Supreme Court green lights Texas law that allows state police to arrest migrants

  • Texas can now enforce a law impacting noncitizens, leading to potential disruptions in foreign relations and hindering federal enforcement efforts, as stated by Sotomayor.
  • Sotomayor believes the law may impede protection for individuals escaping persecution, limit the ability to monitor security threats effectively, and discourage noncitizens from reporting abuse or trafficking.
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The US Supreme Court approves the controversial immigration law in Texas. The EU is reintroducing tariffs on certain agricultural products from Ukraine. The most important things in a nutshell.

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In the US state of Texas, a migration law can enter into force provisionally despite opposition from the Biden government.

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The Supreme Court has approved a controversial immigration bill in Texas. It allows police to arrest and expel migrants who have entered the country illegally.

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KMIZ broke the news in on Monday, March 18, 2024.
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