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Washington — Florida officials asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow the state to enforce a new immigration law that makes it a crime for people in the United States unlawfully to enter Florida.

In an emergency appeal to the high court, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asked the justices to put on hold a federal judge's decision preventing law enforcement officers from enforcing the new law, known as SB 4-C. The judge, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, ruled that the measure is likely unconstitutional.

A federal appeals court in Atlanta declined to halt Williams' order and is allowing the law to take effect while legal proceedings continue.

"Florida is enjoined from enforcing its statute to the detriment of Florida's citizens and the state's sovereign prerogative to protect them from harm," Uthmeier wrote in his request for emergency relief from the Supreme Court. "Illegal immigration continues to wreak havoc in the state while that law cannot be enforced. And without this court's intervention, Florida and its citizens will remain disabled from combatting the serious harms of illegal immigration for years as this litigation proceeds through the lower courts."

Williams had initially issued a temporary restraining order that prohibited enforcement of the immigration law and ordered the attorney general to notify all law enforcement agencies

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