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Texas AG praises 5th Circuit ruling on SB 4

AUSTIN – On Sept. 25, Attorney General Ken Paxton praised a unanimous 3-to-0 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit that allows Texas to enforce the core provisions of Senate Bill 4 while the state appeals a lower court ruling that blocked the law banning sanctuary cities from taking effect Sept. 1.

SB 4 affirms the right of law enforcement agencies throughout Texas to detain individuals pursuant to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement federal detainer program.

“We are pleased today’s 5th Circuit ruling will allow Texas to strengthen public safety by implementing the key components of Senate Bill 4,” Paxton said. “Enforcing immigration law helps prevent dangerous criminals from being released into Texas communities. I am confident Senate Bill 4 will be found constitutional and ultimately upheld.”

In a unanimous opinion, the 5th Circuit found that SB4’s requirement that local governments comply with federal immigration detainer requests should take effect.

Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature passed SB 4 to allow local law enforcement to cooperate with the federal government in enforcing the nation’s immigration laws.

However, a U.S. District Court in San Antonio granted a preliminary injunction of Senate Bill 4 on Aug. 30, just two days before it was scheduled to take effect.

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