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Appeals court extends block on Texas immigration law [Video]

WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — A federal court has extended its order that stops Texas from arresting, jailing and even deporting migrants who illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border into the state.

However, some sheriffs vow to never enforce the controversial new law.

“Immigration is pretty much the least of my worries right now,” said Williamson County Sheriff Mike Gleason.

Sheriff Gleason said the law doesn’t really make sense for departments like his who aren’t right on the border.

“I have to see you cross the border illegally,” he said. “So, if I catch you up here on I-35, 200 counties into the state, and I didn’t witness you, I can’t even sign the warrant anyway.”

Gleason wants the state to focus on other crimes, like drug and human trafficking, that travel up from the border to his county near Austin.

“Texas is aggressively working to secure that border,” said U.S. Sen. Marsha …

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