SCOTUS Declines to Lift Hold on Florida Immigration Law

SCOTUS Declines to Lift Hold on Florida Immigration Law
Above: Police officers stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on June 27, 2025. Image copyright: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

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Republican narrative

States have every right to protect their citizens from the devastating effects of illegal immigration — otherwise, their police powers are no powers at all. This Florida legislation doesn't conflict with federal laws but rather fills gaps where federal enforcement is lacking. This decision means that the state will be left defenseless against the current immigration crisis while litigation drags on.

Democratic narrative

This is a welcome decision that unquestionably gives the correct response to shameless anti-immigration leaders such as Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Immigration policy and enforcement have long been a matter of exclusively federal authority, so states must refrain from trying to regulate who enters or remains in the country.

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