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To: Amendment10

Agree 100% with your urging to elect constitutionally minded, pro 10th Amendment representatives.

But the immediate question - what protections can a governor give to keep Syrians that are allowed into some other state from moving to a state which has prohibited the direct settlement by Syrians? They are welcomed with open arms to NYC, why can they not just hop on a bus and come to any of the 37 states which prohibited them from being resettled in those states directly? We have no border patrol between one state and another...

Just wondering the legalities and possibilities here if we cant get this stopped in its tracks.


25 posted on 11/19/2015 1:08:07 PM PST by boxlunch
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"But the immediate question - what protections can a governor give to keep Syrians that are allowed into some other state from moving to a state which has prohibited the direct settlement by Syrians?"

This is a major problem because governors and state lawmakers are evidently not only as clueless about the federal governments constitutionally limited powers as the low-information voters who elected them probably are, but clueless about 10th Amendment-protected state powers as well.

28 posted on 11/19/2015 1:28:09 PM PST by Amendment10
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