Texas Attorney General Promises a Fight After Judge Blocks Most of SB 4 Immigration Law
Texas Attorney General Promises a Fight After Judge Blocks Most of SB 4 Immigration Law
A federal judge in Texas blocked important parts of SB 4, a controversial piece of legislation which effectively outlawed sanctuary cities and would have let law enforcement request proof of U.S. citizenship or residency at traffic stops.The ruling prevents the state from enforcing most of the law’s mandates until its merits can further be evaluated.U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia made the decision just two days before the September 1st deadline to implement the law was reached.Judge Garcia’s verdict strikes a major blow against the efforts of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to aggressively move against illegal immigration.Abbott’s efforts – however controversial – were largely in line with the Trump administration’s take on immigration. The president and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions began escalating their rhetoric against sanctuary cities over the summer.Sessions has been particularly vehement about sanctuary cities, lambasting the political leadership of Chicago and Philadelphia for refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. The nation’s most powerful prosecutor blamed crime in Pennsylvania’s biggest city on sanctuary policies, saying Mayor Jim Kenney was letting MS-13 run rampant in the streets.Concerns about crime and order were behind Abbott’s endeavor in Texas.Despite the governor’s support of the bill, a number of the state’s most populous municipalities filed a lawsuit to block its implementation.Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and Austin, and among others, all joined in litigation meant to stop SB4 from becoming the law of the land.“Their cumulative population exceeds six million people,” Garcia wrote in his ruling. “This is representative of the public opposition to SB 4 and the overwhelming public concern about its detrimental effect.”
SB4 would have punished police chiefs and officers who refused to explicitly cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Image via ICE.
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Federal judge blocks Texas immigration lawA federal judge just blocked Texas’s attempt to punish “sanctuary cities”
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