Re: Observations about the new deportation campaign

Originally Posted by
bking
All that said, I've had it with all the hand wringing over the current administration enforcing the laws. It is the law, it should be enforced. It is also wrong that cities, even states declare themselves places of sanctuary where law breakers can find safe haven and hide in plain site, so to speak. This country established itself as a nation that abides by the rule of law, our people and our leaders have to abide by those same laws, no one is above them, not even those who come here illegally.
Live by the law, or get it changed. I'm good with either, but you don't get to punt.
There are NO SANCTUARY CITIES or states. Any and all Federal laws can and are being enforced in all cities - there is no safe haven for undocumented immigrants in any US city or state.
HOWEVER, per the anti-commandeering clause of the Constitution, the Federal government cannot compel States or local governments to ENFORCE Federal laws. In other words, local and state police are not required to arrest or detain undocumented immigrants for violations of Federal law.
The so-called sanctuary cities are places where the local govt, mayors, etc. have said that they are choosing not to act as agents of the Federal government and detain those people, or even inform the Feds as to their presence. This is entirely legal. If the Federal govt/President chooses to enforce the immigration laws, which they have full and complete control over - again as per the Constitution - then they have to use the Federal police forces at their disposal, the FBI, ICE, TSA, Border Patrol.
Another point that is frequently overlooked - when the local govts detain a suspected 'illegal immigrant', they have no prosecution power. All they can do is detain the person until the Feds take custody which can take a while. During this detainment, the local govt is paying for the detention - i.e. your local tax dollars. - and although the Fed govt has authorized reimbursement for this detention, cooperating cities have found that the reimbursement is less than the cost of detention so it is coming out of your cities' local budgets.
Your other points regarding rule of law are valid... But it takes two in those instances to break the law, an non-citizen seeking work *AND* a AMERICAN CITIZEN willing to break the law in order to save some money.
Some STATES may provide driver's licenses and allow to attend states schools, but the undocumented immigrants DO NOT receive Federal grants, Federal food assistance or health care, at least not without a fraudulent social security number which is a separate crime regardless of citizenship status.
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