
IT: ⚖️SCOTUS to hear challenge against Texas abortion law, and... What's the solution to the wave of border crossings?
Welcome to Monday, October 25th, spuds and taters...
SCOTUS announced Friday that it will hear arguments against the controversial Texas abortion law on November 1st.
The challenges do not ask the Court to examine the substance of the Texas law, which bans abortions after cardiac activity is detected and includes a unique provision for enforcement: private citizens can sue clinics, doctors, nurses, and even people who drive a woman to get an abortion for at least $10,000.
Next Monday, the Court will hear challenges that concern whether Texas’s private enforcement scheme can be used to insulate the law from constitutional review by federal courts and whether the federal Dept. of Justice has the standing to obtain an injunction against the state of Texas and its agents or against all private parties.
It’s unclear how quickly the Supreme Court will issue a decision on the challenges to the Texas abortion law.
Do you support or oppose the Texas abortion law?
Southern Border Arrests Hit All-Time High
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Friday released data that revealed a record number of people were apprehended attempting to enter the country illegally over the course of fiscal year 2021, which ended September 30th.
CBP apprehended 192,001 unauthorized immigrants in September, which brought the total number of apprehensions for FY2021 to 1,734,686. The number of unaccompanied minors apprehended on the Southern border in September was 14,358. That brought the FY2021 total to 146,925 apprehensions of unaccompanied minors, which also set an annual record.
Are you concerned about the rate of illegal border crossings?
What is Contempt of Congress?
Contempt is used by the House and Senate to respond to actions viewed as obstructing the legislative and oversight process by forcing compliance, punishing the subject of contempt (aka the contemnor), or removing the obstruction.
Congressional contempt power can be exercised in three ways. Read about them here then join the conversation:
How do you feel about Congress’s contempt powers?
And, in the End...
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