Justices on the 6-3 conservative majority Supreme Court did not explain their decision.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Florida’s emergency bid to let it enforce a controversial immigration law that would ban illegal immigrants from entering the state — leaving in place a lower court’s pause on immediately enforcing the measure.
Justices on the 6-3 conservative majority Supreme Courtdid not explain their decision, and there were no noted dissents.
At issue was Florida’s Senate Bill 4C, which would make it a crime for undocumented migrants to enter the state if they had been previously deported or previously denied entry into the U.S., regardless of their history, and even if they had since gained lawful status in the country.
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