“The immigration rules governing the southern U.S. border seesawed dramatically Tuesday when the Supreme Court allowed Texas to begin arresting and deporting noncitizens on its own—only for another court to step in hours later and block any such state efforts for now,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The rapidly shifting landscape comes thanks to a legal showdown between Texas and the Biden administration, which argues that states can’t interfere with federal authority over the border.”
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