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Texas' immigration law still under consideration after SCOTUS stay extended
TEXAS — For the second time this month, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended his stay on the new controversial Texas law that would make it a state crime for a migrant to cross into Texas illegally.Justice Alito's order was released by the nation's highest court at 4:05 p.m. CST Monday, five minutes after his self-imposed deadline to issue an order. The bottom line is the state's law, also known as SB 4, won't take effect anytime soon.Alito's new order Monday did not include a deadline so the stay will remain in effect indefinitely."The Supreme Court has temporarily halted...
East Texas students feeling effects of SB-17, banning DEI practices at public universities
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) -At the start of this year, Senate Bill 17 went into effect. Public universities in the state are now banned from engaging in any diversity, equity and inclusion activities. This has led to the removal of several DEI offices and resources across Texas campuses, including Stephen F. Austin State University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA).
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