Texas Passes Controversial Immigration Law Allowing Arrests for Illegal Border Crossings


Texas lawmakers recently approved Senate Bill 4, which would permit Texas police to arrest individuals for illegally crossing the border from Mexico. The bill, set to take effect in March, has generated debate, with opponents concerned about racial profiling and supporters arguing that it addresses federal inaction on immigration. While the law allows for arrests, federal courts have historically ruled that immigration enforcement is the responsibility of the federal government. The law targets recent border crossers and could impact asylum seekers' claims. Mexico has expressed opposition to the law but has not explicitly stated whether it will accept migrants removed under it.

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