9. Summary and Takeaways
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to reinstate Florida’s controversial immigration law, leaving intact a lower court’s block on enforcement while legal challenges continue.
Lower courts have broadly found that the law likely conflicts with federal authority over immigration, and the 11th Circuit refused Florida’s immediate stay.
The Supreme Court’s refusal reflects long‑standing constitutional principles emphasizing federal supremacy in immigration policy.
The case remains unresolved on the merits and could have long‑lasting consequences for immigration law nationwide.