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texas immigration law state police arrests sb4 halt

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AI-generatedThe article reports a judicial halt to a Texas immigration enforcement law. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The event is purely legal/political with no concrete business or economic channel described.
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- U.S. District Judge David Alan Ezra halted Texas SB 4 before implementation.
- SB 4 would allow state/local police to arrest individuals suspected of illegal border crossings.
- Civil rights groups sued, claiming the law violates the Constitution by infringing on federal immigration authority.
- Judge Ezra indicated the law's provisions were likely unconstitutional.
- Texas officials argued the law was necessary due to high illegal border crossings, which have since decreased.
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