Parts of Texas immigration law are likely unconstitutional, federal judge signals
Parts of Texas immigration law are likely unconstitutional, federal judge signals During a hearing to block parts of a Texas law that would let state police arrest people suspected of having crossed the border illegally, a federal judge asserted he believed parts of it were unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge David Alan Ezra said Wednesday the […]
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