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The issue “is of such importance to the case that immediate review should be had,” McAfee wrote.


 


The move doesn’t pause the prosecution but allows appeals on the disqualification effort to play out before trial.


 


It is now up to the Georgia Court of Appeals to review the decision not to disqualify Willis and decide if it wants to take up the case. While McAfee’s ruling last week allowed Willis to stay on the case, it forced the resignation of her top deputy on the case, Nathan Wade.


 


Trump and his co-defendants have argued that a romantic relationship between Willis and Wade created a conflict of interest that should disqualify the both of them.


 


Steve Sadow, the lead defense counsel for Trump in the case, called Wednesday’s motion by McAfee “highly significant.”


 


“The defense is optimistic that appellate review will lead to the case being dismissed and the DA being disqualified,” Sadow said in a statement.


 


This story has been updated with additional background information.


 


Legal challenges to the law are ongoing at a federal appeals court, but the decision hands a significant – yet temporary – win to Texas, which has been battling the Biden administration over immigration policy.


 


The court had been blocking the law from taking effect, issuing an indefinite pause on the proceedings a day earlier, which was wiped away by Tuesday’s order.


 


Senate Bill 4, signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in December, makes entering Texas illegally a state crime and allows state judges to order immigrants to be deported. Immigration enforcement, generally, is a function of the federal government.


 


The law immediately raised concerns among immigration advocates of increased racial profiling as well as detentions and attempted deportations by state authorities in Texas, where Latinos represent 40% of the population.


 


A federal judge in Austin had blocked the state government from implementing the law. But the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay of the lower court’s decision and said the law would take effect on March 10 if the Supreme Court didn’t act. A pair of emergency appeals from the Biden administration and others soon followed.


 


Abbott on Tuesday called the court’s order a “positive development” but acknowledged the case will continue in the appeals court.


 


White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday that “we fundamentally disagree” with the ruling.


 


“S.B. 4 will not only make communities in Texas less safe, it will also burden law enforcement, and sow chaos and confusion at our southern border,” she said in a statement. “S.B. 4 is just another example of Republican officials politicizing the border while blocking real solutions.”


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