Breaking news: Supreme Court won’t revive aggressive Florida immigration law
The law made it a crime for unauthorized migrants to enter the state.
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July 9, 2025, 4:13 p.m. ET

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Supreme Court Won’t Revive Aggressive Florida Immigration Law

The law, enacted this year, made it a crime for unauthorized migrants to enter the state. The Supreme Court has given the Trump administration great leeway in pursuing its immigration agenda. The order suggested that it may take a different view of states’ power on this issue.

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