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  • FACT CHECK: Post About SCOTUS Ruling On SB 4 Is Misleading And Outdated A post shared on X claims that the Supreme Court ruled that Texas Senate Bill 4 (SB 4) could take effect. ๐Ÿšจ Just Announced ๐Ÿšจ The Supreme Court ruled today that Texas SB-4 law is constitutional which grants Txs the right to detain, arrest, and expel anyone crossing the Texas border illegally Big round of applause ๐Ÿ‘ folks The majority on the Scotus acting like oneโ€ฆ. (6-3) โš–๏ธ pic.twitter.com/cRQG1DQ8qJ โ€” Chicago1Ray ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ (@Chicago1Ray) May 28, 2024 Verdict: Misleading The Supreme Court did rule that SB 4 could go into effect in March. However, the 5th Circuit soon blocked the law from going into effect and it is now deliberating whether or not to allow the law to stand. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that the Supreme Court allowed Texas SB 4 to go into effect. SB 4 allows Texas police to arrest people for illegally crossing the Mexican-U.S. border, according to the Texas Tribune. โ€œ๐Ÿšจ Just Announced ๐Ÿšจ The Supreme Court ruled today that Texas SB-4 law is constitutional which grants Txs the right to detain, arrest, and expel anyone crossing the Texas border illegallyBig round of applause ๐Ÿ‘ folks The majority on the Scotus acting like oneโ€ฆ.(6-3) โš–๏ธ,โ€ one user wrote. This claim is misleading. It is true that the Supreme Court allowed SB 4 could go into effect in March 2024 as the legality of the law was deliberated in the courts, according to the Texas Tribune. The Justice Department sued Texas over the law, the outlet reported. A panel from the 5th Circuit of Appeals then blocked the law by allowing a lower courtโ€™s earlier injunction to stand, according to a filing from the court. A panel then heard arguments in early April about whether it should continue to block the law from taking effect, the Texas Tribune reported. There is no evidence that the law is currently in effect. (RELATED: X Video Falsely Claims To Show Children Faking Their Deaths In Rafah)
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