Texas Law Allowing Arrest of Migrants Put on Hold

A law in Texas that would let police arrest migrants suspected of entering the U.S. illegally is stopped again. Here’s what you need to know:

Who can be arrested?

  • Texas police could arrest people they suspect entered the U.S. illegally.
  • Migrants could leave the U.S. as ordered by a Texas judge or face misdemeanor or felony charges.
  • The law can’t be used against those legally in the U.S., like asylum seekers or DACA recipients.

Where would the law work?

  • It could be used anywhere in Texas, not just near the border.
  • But most arrests would likely happen within 50 miles of the border.
  • Places like schools, churches, and hospitals are off-limits.

Is it legal?

  • The Supreme Court didn’t say if it’s legal.
  • Many say it conflicts with federal immigration rules.
  • A judge also said it could hurt U.S. foreign relations.

What’s happening at the border?

  • Arrests for illegal crossings fell by half in January.
  • Texas has already charged many migrants with trespassing.
  • There’s tension between Texas and the Biden administration.
  • Texas is taking other steps like putting up barriers and razor wire.

(Source: CNN)

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