#BeamMeUpScotty
2017-10-07 18:49:09 UTC
http://ktla.com/2017/10/05/california-becomes-sanctuary-state-after-gov-brown-signs-landmark-legislation/
[...]
In a sharp rebuke to President Trump’s expanded deportation orders,
Gov. Jerry Brown signed
[...]
In a sharp rebuke to President Trump’s expanded deportation orders,
Gov. Jerry Brown signed
Federal Government did to the South when they protested and threatened
to NOT submit to Federal policies....
landmark “sanctuary state” legislation
Thursday, vastly limiting who state and local law enforcement agencies
can hold, question and transfer at the request of federal immigration
authorities.
Senate Bill 54, which takes effect in January, has been hailed as part
of a broader effort by majority Democrats in the California
Legislature to shield more than 2.3 million immigrants living
illegally in the state. Weeks before Brown’s signature made it law, it
was met with swift denunciations from Trump administration officials
and became the focus of a national debate over how far states and
cities can go to prevent their officers from enforcing federal
immigration laws.
[...]
At first glance, it appears that this law (bad as it is) is well
within the rights of the state government to enact. However, there is
a problem, according to the leftists in this group, Federal law always
trumps state law. If this is true, then California is in the wrong and
the law is null and void.
Federal law which complies with the constitution always trumps stateThursday, vastly limiting who state and local law enforcement agencies
can hold, question and transfer at the request of federal immigration
authorities.
Senate Bill 54, which takes effect in January, has been hailed as part
of a broader effort by majority Democrats in the California
Legislature to shield more than 2.3 million immigrants living
illegally in the state. Weeks before Brown’s signature made it law, it
was met with swift denunciations from Trump administration officials
and became the focus of a national debate over how far states and
cities can go to prevent their officers from enforcing federal
immigration laws.
[...]
At first glance, it appears that this law (bad as it is) is well
within the rights of the state government to enact. However, there is
a problem, according to the leftists in this group, Federal law always
trumps state law. If this is true, then California is in the wrong and
the law is null and void.
law. However, federal law which commandeers the states to enforce
federal law is not constitutional.
California.
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