The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday let a Republican-backed Texas law take effect allowing state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, rejecting a request by President Joe Biden’s administration.

The court has a 6-3 conservative majority, and its three liberal justices dissented on Tuesday. The administration had asked the justices to freeze a judicial order allowing the Texas law to take effect while its challenge to the statute proceeds in the lower courts.

The law violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law by interfering with the U.S. government’s power to regulate immigration, the administration has argued.

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    5 months ago

    read in another article that up to 9% of all US citizens could live in Texas in 10 years.

    right now, ~78 million Americans live in the Mexican/American border region, that’s almost 23% of all Americans. border security is a huge issue - glad to see that the Supreme Court realizes that.