Local attorney explains what SB 4 could mean for migrants in the Valley
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Senate Bill 4 has been put on hold yet again in an overnight ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
SB4 would make crossing the border illegally a state crime. It would also give authority to local and state police officers to arrest someone believed to be in the country illegally.
Immigration attorney Susan Silva speaks with Channel 5 News' Sandra Rodriguez to give further insight into the controversial immigration law and what rights immigrants have under SB4.
Watch the video above for the full interview.