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    Fifth Circuit scrutinizes Texas immigration law

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJanuary 22, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    (CN) — Texas is defending a state law empowering state police to arrest people suspected of crossing the border illegally and allow local judges to order their deportation to Mexico.

    Senate Bill 4, a measure signed by Governor Greg Abbott amid rising tensions over border security, has been on hold since a federal district judge in Austin issued a preliminary injunction in February 2024, ruling it likely violates federal supremacy over immigration. At the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans Thursday, Texas Solicitor General William R. Peterson urged a full panel of federal judges to toss out the injunction, arguing that challengers like the plaintiff immigrant advocacy groups — Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center and American Gateways — don’t even have the legal standing to sue. He leaned on precedents such as FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine to argue nonprofits have no standing based on indirect harms or resource diversion.

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