Hello SCOTUS: Appeals Court Reverses Ruling to Block TX Immigration Law

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Last week a federal district judge ruled that a Texas law scheduled to go into effect on March 5 is unconstitutional and it violates prior Supreme Court rulings that put the federal government in charge of immigration laws and restrictions. 

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Senate Bill 4 was halted by U.S. District Judge David Ezra. When the ruling was announced, Governor Greg Abbott said the state would appeal. Texas did that to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. One day after Judge Ezra's ruling was released, the appeals court immediately paused the district court's ruling. 

The new state law allows Texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas border with Mexico.

The pause gives Texas seven days to appeal to the Supreme Court. If SCOTUS does not intervene, the new law will go into effect on Saturday, though the legal battle continues. The appeals court also said it will schedule oral arguments on its next available date. That date has not been announced. 

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