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The Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday that allows Texas to enforce a law that lets state law enforcement officers arrest people suspected of being in the United States illegally. The move followed Monday’s brief stay extension from the justices that prevented the law from going into effect. Tuesday’s ruling allows Texas to enforce the law, known as Senate Bill 4 or SB 4, while its legality is under consideration by the ultraconservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
That’s precisely what happened with Senate Bill 1070, an Arizona law that the Supreme Court ruled largely unconstitutional in 2012. That law terrorized scores of Arizonans and, in some cases, motivated Latino activists to get more involved in liberal politics. Rep. Ruben Gallego, an Arizona Democrat now running for the U.S.
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