Federal Court Delivers
DEVASTATING BLOW to
Open Borders Crowd
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A federal appeals court upheld a majority of Texas law that targets sanctuary
cities and cracks down on illegal immigration Tuesday afternoon.
A three-judge panel in New Orleans’ 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled
Texas’ current immigration enforcement laws are constitutional. Senate Bill
4 enacted the law allowing local law enforcement officers to question the
immigration status of people they detain or arrest, The Texas Tribune reported.
The only part of the bill that remains on hold is a provision punishing local
government leaders and or elected officials who refuse to cooperate with
federal immigration officials, such as the mayor of Oakland, Calif., who
tipped off residents of an immigration raid
(RELATED: Big City Mayor Commits Felony by Warning Illegal Aliens).
SEE ALSO: Deputies Won't Receive Body Armor Because Sheriff
Refuses ICE's Help
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent out a tweet in support of the
federal courts ruling, saying “Allegations of discrimination were rejected”
and the “Law is in effect.”
BONUS STORY: Sanctuary City Helps Illegal Immigrant Killer Avoid
Capture
Source: The Texas Tribunecities and cracks down on illegal immigration Tuesday afternoon.
A three-judge panel in New Orleans’ 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled
Texas’ current immigration enforcement laws are constitutional. Senate Bill
4 enacted the law allowing local law enforcement officers to question the
immigration status of people they detain or arrest, The Texas Tribune reported.
The only part of the bill that remains on hold is a provision punishing local
government leaders and or elected officials who refuse to cooperate with
federal immigration officials, such as the mayor of Oakland, Calif., who
tipped off residents of an immigration raid
(RELATED: Big City Mayor Commits Felony by Warning Illegal Aliens).
SEE ALSO: Deputies Won't Receive Body Armor Because Sheriff
Refuses ICE's Help
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent out a tweet in support of the
federal courts ruling, saying “Allegations of discrimination were rejected”
and the “Law is in effect.”
BONUS STORY: Sanctuary City Helps Illegal Immigrant Killer Avoid
Capture
Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/federal-court-delivers-devastating-blow-to-open-borders-crowd#j7s75gbiYOJE3m3Y.99
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