Appeals court reverses order blocking Texas immigration law, setting up Supreme Court showdown "Law enforcement officers in Texas are now authorized to arrest & jail any illegal immigrants crossing the border." Thank goodness.
This goes against the Constitution, and legal precedent. Arizona SB 1070 over a dozen years ago gave Arizona LEO's the ability to arrest and detain based on immigration status. This was overturned by the SCOTUS who ruled immigration is clearly Federal jurisdiction and the only thing locals in Arizona could do is ask about immigration status. If the SCOTUS doesn't step in and change this, what does this mean about the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution?
Clearly unconstitutional. More buffoonish hackery from the Fifth Circus. The district judge who granted the injunction is a Reagan appointee. Alito just put an administrative stay in place until next Wednesday for briefing before SCOTUS.
Supreme Court Allows Texas Deportation Law in Biden Loss (1) Big win for the American people. The rebuff is a blow to President Joe Biden’s administration on an issue that has defined the 2024 presidential election campaign. Polls show voters give Biden poor marks for his handling of the border, making immigration one of his top liabilities heading into a likely rematch with former President Donald Trump.
You might want to check that... looks like they just lifted the stay while it goes through the courts. Seems you may be spiking the football before crossing the goal line here.
Time for Texas to take action. Establish a Texas border 5 miles inland from the U.S. border. They can enter the U.S. but they can’t enter Texas. This would allow the U.S. to fly the immigrants to other parts of the country. You then lock down Texas. I just looked and I counted 83 main access points into Texas (interstates or major roads). You set up entry checkpoints on every road. Anyone 18 and up has to provide proof of citizenship or they are turned around and denied entry. On the interstate you can set up express lanes for Texas residents. ID or facial req and they go right through. If an illegal tries to enter they are turned around and ICE is notified. Put up an electrified fence around the Texas border. The message becomes clear, no illegal immigrants in Texas.
This SCOTUS apparently can't read the Constitution, has no idea what the Supremacy Clause states, nor do they honor any past legal precedent. The Constitution clearly states citizenship and immigration is Federal jurisdiction. If the Feds decide someone can stay in the US, Texas law should not be able to say otherwise. This has been the ruling for decades from other states trying to do what Texas is trying. This should be a no-brainer, and the injunction to halt the law should stand, and the law ruled unconstitutional. But Trumpers have no brain.
Yeah, fewer workers to work the fields right before the major growing seasons. Can't wait to see you blaming food inflation on this anti migrant attitude.
Sure about that? This article begs to differ. Between 2017 and 2022, the U.S. saw a reduction in farms by 141,733, a total decline of 7 percent. The trend, according to the USDA's 2022 Census of Agriculture, isn't isolated to specific states, with Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri facing the most losses. American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall issued a press release last Thursday addressing the challenges, attributing them partly to the flawed workforce system while advocating for the H-2A reforms to provide support to the agricultural sector. "We are losing farms in America at a rapid pace and there is no question that our broken workforce system is partly to blame," Duvall said in the statement.
Not based on what happened last time states tried this sort of nonsense. https://www.theatlantic.com/busines...w-costs-millions-in-unharvested-crops/240774/
It's official, the SCOTUS has ruled in favor of Texas by a 6-3 margin. The state of Texas has the right to arrest and deport people here illegally back to Mexico. Supreme Court allows Texas to enforce immigration law