Posted on 07/09/2025 3:46:06 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday denied Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s request for relief from an Obama-appointed judge’s order blocking enforcement of the state’s anti-illegal immigration laws.
Last month, a federal judge held Florida’s Attorney General in contempt of court for enforcing the state’s immigration laws.
Uthmeier previously told the corrupt Obama judge that he will not order state authorities to halt enforcement of immigration law.
US District Judge Kathleen Williams, an Obama appointee, issued an injunction claiming Florida’s (state) law violates the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution in response to a lawsuit filed by the anti-American ACLU.
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I believe the SCOTUS is simply asserting that immigration law is a Federal affair and can’t be modified by State laws. It’s related to the Supremacy Clause. It applies in a negative sense here and a positive sense in California and other Sanctuary jurisdictions. States must comply with federal laws regarding immigration policy.
Because the immigration laws are Federal law, and therefore can only be enforced by the Federal government.
Florida should have known that before they passed an immigration law themselves.
Right wingers can also be dumb sometimes.
Well, how about then enforce the federal immigration laws?!
Texas got around that through creating a *state* crime of “unlawful presence.” Currently still standing and courts have denied an injunction against it.
Texas is not enforcing Federal immigration laws and but a state crime that technically has no connection to the Federal laws on anything.
What are they going to explain? That it's against the law to enforce the law?
SCOTUS is Deep State’s.
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