Anti-immigration law suspended in Texas

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Head of the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alicia Barcena on her page on the social network X The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans (Louisiana) has suspended Texas’ anti-immigration law, the court announced.

“SB4 will be suspended until further notice,” Barcena said.

According to him, the US court rejected Texas’ request, citing, among other things, the arguments Mexico presented against the SB4 law.

Previously in the New York Post WroteHe said more than 100 immigrants tried to enter the United States and knocked out members of the Texas National Guard. Migrants broke through fences, knocked out National Guard officers and tried to run toward the Mexican border wall. The Texas National Guard tried to separate people into smaller groups, but the situation escalated as guards tried to separate women and children from men.

Previously Biden boastHe said former US President Barack Obama would be jealous of his achievements.

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