Florida Attorney General James Undier held in contempt: Underaar decided to migrant law; It is said that Trump is worth the cost. world News

An American federal judge on Tuesday placed the Attorney General James Uthameyer of Florida in a civil contempt to defy an prohibition, temporarily blocking a controversial state law, which made it illegal for unarmed migrants to enter Florida.District Judge Kathleen Williams had earlier ruled that the law could be unconstitutional and its enforcement can be stopped during the case hearing. ,Judge Williams wrote, “The litigants cannot change the plain meaning of words because it suits them, especially when expressing the clear and unclear order of the court,” Judge Williams wrote. He said that loyalty to the rule of law “may be no other meaning.”Uthameyer rejected the decision of contempt in a post on X: “If it is being held in contempt, what is spent to stand firm on illegal immigration to protect the rule of law and stand behind the agenda of President Trump, so it should be.” Here is a quick breakdown of the case:LawThis uninterrupted the entry into Florida by immigrants – even if they are already inside the US – and allows the state police to arrest them.Why did the judge block it?Judge Williams ruled that it is likely to conflict with the Federal Immigration Authority and violate the US Constitution.What did uthmeier doFirst, he asked the authorities to follow the prohibition. After days, they reversed the syllabus, claiming that the judge was wrong and the local police could still implement the law. What did the appeal court sayThe 11th Circuit Court of the appeal rejected Uthameyar’s attempt to stop prohibitory orders. He said that he has shown no strong possibility of winning on the appeal and criticized him for reducing the federal decision.The second Trump administration has continued its aggressive immigration policy, extending to restraint the entry from the scores of countries except some Muslim-bound nations in the first term. Large -scale action has been taken to the alleged members of the Train de Argu gang to the jails abroad, until sending batch of people in American military aircraft.(This is a top Google trend theme)