Texas’ migrant arrest law is on hold for now under latest court ruling
- A new Texas law allows law enforcement officers to arrest individuals suspected of illegal entry into the country. If in custody, migrants must leave the U.S. By a judge's order or could face misdemeanor or felony charges.
- Migrants arrested in Texas can choose to comply with a judge's order to leave the U.S. Or risk facing misdemeanor charges of illegal entry. Failure to leave could result in more serious felony charges.
- The law signed by Abbott grants Texas law enforcement officers the authority to arrest those suspected of entering the U.S. Illegally, who may then be prosecuted or ordered to leave.
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