#sb4
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
dailyfatefigures · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Artoria Caster - 1/7 Scale by SB4
18 notes · View notes
vocafigoftheday · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Today’s Vocaloid Figure of the Day is:
Akita Neru School Club Girl Garage Kit by SB4 !
55 notes · View notes
finnnothuman · 8 months ago
Text
The Supreme Court upholding SB4 is fucking disgusting. Inherently very racist bill, and is going to exasperate a very depleted legal system in Texas. Probably going to cost us taxpayers in TX MILLIONS, and God only knows what atrocities will be committed against these migrants. CRAZY.
2 notes · View notes
head-post · 8 months ago
Text
US court continues to block Texas immigration law
A US appeals court on Tuesday put on hold a Republican-backed Texas law allowing state authorities to arrest and prosecute people suspected of illegally crossing the US-Mexico border.
In a 2-1 decision, a panel of the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans rejected Texas’ request to allow the law to take effect while the state appeals the decision of the judge who blocked it to an appeals court.
The law, officially called SB4, has become a hot-button issue in a broader fight between Texas and the Biden administration over border security and immigration. It would make it a state crime to illegally enter or re-enter Texas from another country, and give state judges the power to order violators to leave the US, sentencing them to up to 20 years in prison for refusing to comply.
The 5th Circuit panel’s decision was the latest of three hasty rulings on the law’s status. Last week, the Supreme Court allowed it to take effect, but hours later, the 5th Circuit panel reinstated US District Judge David Ezra’s February injunction blocking its enforcement.
Read more HERE
Tumblr media
0 notes
juliomarciano · 8 months ago
Link
leyes de inmigracion en el estado de Texas en Estados Unidos entre otros tantos temas mas
0 notes
william-r-melich · 8 months ago
Text
Shame on the Appeals Court - 03/20/2024
Late yesterday, the 5th Circuit Federal Appeals Court blocked Texas with a temporary injunction from enforcing their SB4 law which would allow Texas to arrest and deport migrants who enter their state illegally. Earlier yesterday, the SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) issued an emergency appeal to remove a previous stay that was blocking SB4, a huge win for Texas. I didn't know that a Supreme Court appeal could be blocked by a lower Federal Court of Appeals, and they did so in the same day, crazy. So, Texas went from celebrating a victory for border security, to going back to being angrily frustrated at not being able to stop the stampede of illegal crossings. The 5ht circuit is entertaining arguments today on whether to stay the injunction, pending the outcome of an appeal at the SCOTUS.
“A majority of the panel has concluded that the administrative stay entered by a motions panel on March 2, 2024, should be lifted,” the unsigned order by the court reads. Yesterday, on March 19th, circuit judge Andrew Oldman disagreed: “I would leave that stay in place pending tomorrow’s oral argument on the question.” That was just hours after the SCOTUS had rejected an emergency request from the Biden jackasses to look at the administrative stay directed by the 5th Circuit's prior panel. The DOJ's (Department of Justice) stance on the law is that it violates the Constitution's Supremacy Clause which declares that states do not have the right to enforce immigration laws.
As per usual with emergency appeals, the Supreme Court did not give a reason for issuing their order. Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amey Coney Barrett issued aligning opinions. Barrett wrote on regarding actions of the high court: “never reviewed the decision of a court of appeals to enter—or not enter—an administrative stay.” She continued, that it is “unwise to invite emergency litigation in this Court about whether a court of appeals abused its discretion at this preliminary step.”
Liberal justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson had dissenting opinions. Sotomayor said the order “invites further chaos and crisis in immigration enforcement.” She went on to write that the law “upends the federal-state balance of power that has existed for over a century, in which the National Government has had exclusive authority over entry and removal of noncitizens.” - I say, bullstit! States have always had the legal right and shared responsibility for protecting their sovereignty. Yesterday, the Mexican government said that it will not accept any illegal migrants coming back to them no matter what. They said that anyone deported who is not a Mexican citizen does not have to be accepted by them.
All governor Abbott wants to do is to enforce the laws to keep his state safe and secure, and the Biden commies are doing everything they can to impede that. It's disgusting! Will this nightmare ever end? I sure hope so.
0 notes
radracer · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Honda Civic Sedan sb4 clean series 🧼
@n88shbx
98 notes · View notes
labrecha · 8 months ago
Text
Rechazo a la Ley SB4, es Discriminatoria y Racista: Xóchitl Gálvez
Rechazo a la #LeySB4, es #Discriminatoria y #Racista: #XóchitlGálvez
** México no aceptará, bajo ninguna circunstancia, repatriaciones del estado de Texas. San Luis Potosí, SLP / Marzo 20 de 2024.- Xóchitl Gálvez lamentó que el Estado de Texas, en Estados Unidos, pudiera permitir que los policías detengan a cualquier persona simplemente por parecer latino, obligándolos a demostrar su situación migratoria y calificó a la Ley SB4 como “discriminatoria y…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
centraldenoticiasmx · 8 months ago
Text
Condena Xóchitl Gálvez Ley SB4 de Texas
🖊️#Elecciones2024 | Condena Xóchitl Gálvez Ley SB4 de Texas +INFO:
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
masterofd1saster · 8 months ago
Text
CJ court watch United States v. Texas, No. 23A814 is not what you may have heard.
The Court did not approve of Texas arresting anyone. The Court did not approve of any action by the trial court or by the court of appeals in this case.
What happened was that Texas Senate Bill 4 authorized Texas law enforcement to arrest illegal aliens. Various parties sued, and the trial court prohibited enforcement of SB4. Texas appealed to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals which had stayed the orders of the trial court. Texas was thus able to enforce SB4.
The U.S. and others then appealed to the Supreme Court and asked that the 5th Cir. order itself be stayed. On 4mar24, J. Alito issued an administrative stay of the 5th Cir. order, so Texas was back to square 1 - it couldn't enforce SB4.
On 19mar24, the Supreme Court looked at all the temporary, administrative stays and told the 5th Cir. to go back and consider in more detail whether its order should be more formally stayed pending appeal to the Supreme Court. So Texas can once more enforce SB4 until there is some other court order.
The vote was 5 - 4. The opinions are at https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23a814_febh.pdf. The docket is at https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/23a814.html.
None of this is permanent. None of this sets any precedent of which I'm aware.
0 notes
dailyfatefigures · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Akiha Tohno - 1/7 Scale by SB4
15 notes · View notes
cristinabcn · 10 months ago
Text
MIGRATE IN DIFFICULT TIMES: IVÁN URIEL, 35 YEARS OF TRAVEL
MIGRAR EN TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES: IVÁN URIEL, 35 AÑOS DE TRAYECTORIA NIDIA SANCHEZ Periodista, Escritora, Directora Gral de La Agencia Mundial de Prensa México, Columnista – Prensa Especializada “Migration is painful. Humanity is always in constant movement. There are those who migrate accompanied by dreams and those who are forced, persecuted, relegated or migrate for survival. The right to live…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
avalons-agent · 2 years ago
Text
i know why only the best collection album and the anime albums are the only ones on sp0tify (copyright) but..... listen..................... my favorites...................
0 notes
emmy-germany · 1 year ago
Photo
Proud Daddy Damien Scott 🥰😍🤣
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
It’s all in the genes.
(Strike Back Legacy, Episode 6)
31 notes · View notes
juliomarciano · 9 months ago
Link
Este episodio es un menjurje de informacion y datos inventados jajaja NTC pero mas o menos jejeje
0 notes
simply-ivanka · 11 months ago
Text
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas on Monday signed one of the harshest state immigration laws in modern U.S. history, authorizing state officials to arrest and seek the deportation of migrants suspected of crossing the border with Mexico illegally.
The law, known as SB4, gives Texas law enforcement authorities the power to stop, arrest and jail migrants on new, state-level illegal entry charges. It also allows state judges to issue de facto deportation orders against suspected violators of the law, though it's unclear how this provision could be enforced.
124 notes · View notes