You have showed me no supreme court cites, and I would love to continue this, but I hear their are illegals in Phoenix and I am going to go round up a few and deny their amnesty.
Goodnight.
Please do ---I really don't want to have to answer the door to hundreds of Mexicans fresh over the border asking me to write them a notarized letter so they can get their amnesty. Last time one was an 18 year old girl asking me to write that I had employed her for 5 years. She became a little angry when I wouldn't---but I'm sure she found someone who would.
Congress' power to admit aliens under whatever conditions it lays down is exclusive of state regulation. The States ''can neither add to nor take from the conditions lawfully imposed by Congress upon admission, naturalization and residence of aliens in the United States or the several states. State laws which impose discriminatory burdens upon the entrance or residence of aliens . . . conflict with this constitutionally derived federal power to regulate immigration, and have accordingly been held invalid.'' (Takahashi v. Fish & Game Commission, 334 U.S. 410, 419 (1948); De Canas v. Bica, 424 U.S. 351, 358 n. 6 (1976); Toll v. Moreno, 458 U.S. 1, 12 -13 (1982). See also Hines v. Davidowitz, 312 U.S. 52, 66 (1941); Graham v. Richardson, 403 U.S. 365, 376 -380 (1971).)