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The Biden regime’s efforts to keep the southern border wide open have hit another snag after the Supreme Court ruled that Texas is free to enforce a new law giving local police the power to arrest migrants.

The conservative-majority court rejected an emergency request by the Biden regime to bar the new law, arguing that states have no authority to legislate on immigration. Three liberal Supreme Court justices agree, having dissented on the ruling.

SB4, as the new Texas law is called, allows law enforcement throughout the Lone Star State to arrest migrants who illegally cross into the United States from Mexico. From there, police are allowed to impose criminal penalties, including deportation back to Mexico at a judge’s order.

“Texas is the nation’s first-line defense against transnational violence and has been forced to deal with the deadly consequences of the federal government’s inability or unwillingness to protect the border,” Texas argued in its court filing.

(Related: Just as they threatened to do, the Biden regime is waging war on Texas over the illegal immigration issue.)

Opponents says SB4 defies 100-year Supreme Court precedent

After Texas passed SB4, a federal judge blocked it from taking effect in response to a Biden regime lawsuit. Then, the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a brief order that SB4 could go into effect starting March 10 unless the Supreme Court intervened.

Continue: Naturalnews.com

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