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To: conservative98

DaSantis is for convention of states - a big NO in my book - shows he is not in favor of our constitution, nor country.

DeSantis is NOT following the constitution, which says if the Fed is not protecting your states citizens against illegal invasion the governor has the authority to protect the citizens - in my mind that means he can deport or use his state national guard members to some how get them out of the country- WITHOUT infringing on or harming other states.

INSTEAD Desantis is trying to gain points with voters with his ridiculous antics, WHILE in reality HELPING the globalist plans (since he is in bed or otherwise attached to some of them already) by shuttling them further into the country!

DeSantis is wolf in sheeps clothing. Things he is doing to “help” FL are not his real intention. He isn’t doing best for his state citizens nor the country!


68 posted on 02/15/2023 6:53:26 PM PST by b4me (Repeated lies does Not equal TRUTH. )
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To: b4me

http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-R-0621.htm

“PREEMPTION OF STATE LAWS REGULATING IMMIGRATION

The Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution invalidates (preempts) state laws that interfere with or are contrary to federal law (Article VI, Cl. 2). With respect to immigration-related matters, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that:

the regulation of aliens is so intimately blended and intertwined with responsibilities of the national government that where it acts, and the state also acts on the same subject, the act of Congress or treaty is supreme; and the law of the state, though enacted in the exercise of powers not controverted, must yield to it. And where the federal government, in the exercise of its superior authority in this field, has enacted a complete scheme of regulation….states cannot, inconsistently with the purpose of Congress, conflict or interfere with, curtail or complement, the federal law, or enforce additional or auxiliary regulations.

(Hines v. Davidowitz, 312 U.S. 52 (1941)).”

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Looks as though the closest thing to deportation that a governor can do is transferring illegals to other states.


78 posted on 02/15/2023 7:22:48 PM PST by skr (Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people. - Proverbs 14:34)
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