Florida, Supreme Court and immigration law
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to allow Florida to enforce a state law that makes it a crime for anyone who entered the United States illegally to enter or […]
Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank isn’t backing down in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow his deputies to assist the Trump administration in deporting illegal immigrants. So far, according to Swank,
Florida can’t enforce law making it a felony for undocumented migrants to reenter after deportation, as Supreme Court leaves lower court block in place.
The Supreme Court issued a brief May ruling that could allow the Trump administration revoke protected status from 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants in the U.S.
The Supreme Court appeal arose from a challenge to Florida’s enforcement of a new law targeting undocumented migrants.