A three judge panel of Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling this week about sanctuary cities that could be a game changer. The case was prompted by a law pass last May by the Texas legislature. It required police chiefs and sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration officials. It allowed cops to question anyone they arrested about their immigration status. In other words, Texas stripped sanctuary cities of
their sanctuary a loan. Federal judge in San Antonio temporarily blocked implementation of the law, but on Tuesday, the three Appeals court judges voted unanimously to smack down that decision. Texas can enforce the law while the case is still being challenged in court. Except for one minor provision, the three judge panel found the plaintiffs argument wasn't likely to succeed on the merits of the constitutional issues raised. And that's a big deal since this case is likely headed
to the Supreme Court. It's also a big deal because this Texas law is right in line with President Trump's position on sanctuary cities. Illegal immigration advocates are vowing to press on. They say they're looking forward doing appeal of the Texas law. We'll bring it. The left sanctuary nonsensus dragged on for too long. It's a direct attack on the rule of law, and the sooner America is rid of it, the better. Rush has just made his spectacular
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