Thus, to casual observers, it just seems like nothing has changed at all. A federal judge in Texas has exploited the provisions of the Laken Riley Act to require the federal government to enforce immigration law in Trump-like fashion. President Jon Ossoff instructs the Justice Department to challenge the constitutionality of this provision, but here the Supreme Court feels no need to drag its feet. Six Republican justices uphold that law in its entirety, and pepper their opinion with allusions to the fact that Ossoff voted for the bill as a senator, casting doubt on the sincerity of the government’s complaint. Legally irrelevant, but excellent fodder for right-wing talking heads on cable news panels.