Texas prosecutor admits SB4 law was ‘too excessive’

by times news cr

2024-04-06 07:37:10

Aaron Nielsen general counsel of Texasadmitted yesterday that state legislators possibly “went too far” in approving the SB4 law, that allows state officials and police to arrest migrants on suspicion of having entered USA illegally.

The above, during the hearing to determine the constitutionality of the law that is carried out in the Fifth District Court of Appealsbased in Louisiana. Although Nielsen also assured that said legislation did not interfere with federal authority on immigration.

Meanwhile, Mexico remains firm in the defense of fellow citizens in Texas, United States, against the laws discriminatory, And these not only generate friction, but also violate human rights, said the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Alicia Bárcena.

Through social networks, the chancellor highlighted that Mexicans in the United States are not criminals, and contribute 324 billion dollars annually to the economy in that country, therefore Barcena He pointed out that his compatriots will be defended in the 11 consulateswhich are in the state.

“SB4 remains suspended. The TO BE remains firm in the defense of Mexicans against discriminatory laws in Texas and the United States. Our migrants are not criminals. They contribute with 324 billion dollars to that economy and represent 70% of its agricultural workers,” he explained.

The Secretary of Foreign Relations He insisted on his rejection of any measure that allows state or local authorities to carry out immigration control tasks, detain or return Mexicans or foreigners to Mexican territory.

2024-04-06 07:37:10

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