A federal judge has halted Texas’s controversial SB 4 immigration law, blocking state officials from arresting and deporting migrants — a move seen as a major win for federal authority. The law, set to take effect March 5, sparked nationwide debate, with the Biden administration and civil rights groups arguing it violates constitutional boundaries and risks racial profiling. Texas, led by Governor Greg Abbott, defended the bill as essential to border security. Though the ruling pauses enforcement, Texas plans to appeal — setting the stage for a prolonged legal battle that could reshape state immigration powers.
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