Controversial Texas border law stalled – would give state police the right to detain illegal immigrants | Foreign countries

US southern border reopened Republicans demand tougher immigration policy

The new border law is one of the strictest in US history. Both Mexico and President Biden have criticized the law.

In the United States, the appeals court has put on ice the controversial border law of the state of Texas called SB4.

The law is one of the strictest in the country’s history and gives state and local authorities the power to arrest and prosecute illegal immigrants.

Those who seek to enter the country without a permit face a maximum of 20 years in prison.

Immigration matters in the United States have traditionally been the responsibility of federal authorities, and local authorities have not intervened.

President of the United States Joe Biden has called law unconstitutional.

Mexico has also criticized the law and refused to accept its citizens converted by local authorities.

The Republican governor of Texas is behind SB4 Greg Abbottwhich belongs to the former president Donald Trump’s to supporters.

Both Trump and Abbott have criticized President Biden for neglecting border security.

The number of migrants at the US-Mexico border has increased many times during Biden’s presidency compared to Trump’s.

10:54: The terms of the story have been corrected so that the persons are not called illegal, but their actions.

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