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Supreme Court Sends Texas Immigration Law Back to Appeals Court

As legal battles over state-enforced immigration policies continue, tensions escalate at the U.S.-Mexico border with calls for stricter enforcement measures.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court has sent Texas's migrant arrest law, SB 4, back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, intensifying the legal battle over state-enforced immigration policies.
  • Several Republican-led states, including Iowa, are following Texas's lead by proposing legislation to criminalize illegal border crossings, despite constitutional concerns.
  • Incidents of migrants overpowering Texas National Guard troops and calls for harsher measures, including potential use of force, highlight escalating tensions at the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • The Border Patrol chief suggests implementing stricter consequences, such as jail time, for illegal border crossings to deter migrants.
  • Mexico's involvement in managing the border crisis is criticized, with calls for the U.S. to adopt a tougher stance against the Mexican government to control illegal immigration.
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