Soon after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Texas immigration law to go into effect, a federal appeals court ordered the law paused. The New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a brief stating the law should be blocked. Arguments regarding the law will be heard in the same court on Wednesday March 20, 2024.
In the Supreme Court statement allowing the law to stand, the Justices noted their court has not reviewed a court of appeals decision and either issued or not issued an administrative stay in its history. Seemingly, the Circuit Court was prompted by that statement to act quickly.
The Texas immigration law gives state law enforcement officials the authority to stop, inspect, and detain individuals thought to be in the state without a legal basis. Further, state judges would have the authority to return individuals to a port of entry.
The law has been challenged since being signed by Texas Governor Abbott.
As always, ILBSG actively monitors ongoing updates to U.S. immigration. If you have questions about any U.S. immigration related issue, contact us. Our team of experienced attorneys work directly with clients to ensure they get the right advice.
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