Supreme Court Rules Texas Is Allowed To Enforce SB4 Law, Police Can Arrest Illegals
A new law that gives local police the authority to arrest illegal immigrants will be temporarily enforced in Texas, the Supreme Court decided on Tuesday.
A new law that gives local police the authority to arrest illegal immigrants will be temporarily enforced in Texas, the Supreme Court decided on Tuesday.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) filed a First Amendment appeal with the Supreme Court on Monday. The appeal was directed at a New York financial regulator who had purportedly convinced banks and insurance companies to cut ties with the gun rights organization.
The Supreme Court declined to make a decision in the case involving an Indiana couple who lost custody of their teenage child who identifies as a transgender girl. The parents firmly believe that children should be raised according to their biological sex and not the opposite gender.
The Supreme Court has denied former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro’s bid to not serve his prison sentence.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of 45th President Donald Trump in the Colorado ballot case, saying Trump must appear on the ballot.
A federal appeals court has allowed the Texas Immigration law Senate Bill 4 to take effect on Monday, which allows the state’s law enforcement to arrest individuals for illegally crossing into the United States if the Supreme Court decides to not intervene.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump can remain on the presidential primary ballots in Colorado.