Supreme Court blocks part of Florida's immigration law
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed a lower court's decision to stand, preventing enforcement of part of a Florida law that criminalized undocumented immigrants entering the state. The decision means the state cannot impose prison terms for this action, as federal law takes precedence over state law in immigration matters.Key Facts
- The U.S. Supreme Court blocked part of a Florida law that targeted undocumented immigrants.
- The Florida law made it a crime for undocumented immigrants to cross into the state.
- The Supreme Court issued a one-sentence order without any further explanation.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the law in February 2025.
- A U.S. citizen was mistakenly arrested under this law shortly after it was enacted.
- Immigrant rights groups argued that the Florida law conflicted with federal immigration laws.
- Federal courts have previously stopped similar laws in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Idaho.
- The Supreme Court has consistently ruled that federal law overrides state law in immigration matters.
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