>>The federal government cant draft state officials, including state law enforcement, to enforce federal laws.<<
In that case they can’t interfere. I am pretty sure a warrant for a prisoner about to be released has to be obeyed, but maybe the law is fuzzier than I think.
“I am pretty sure a warrant for a prisoner about to be released has to be obeyed, but maybe the law is fuzzier than I think.”
I’m not a lawyer, but I think you are correct. The court decision I mentioned forbids the federal government from drafting state officials to enforce federal laws. IOW, the federal government can’t make state law enforcement enforce immigration laws; however, state officials can’t interfere with federal officials enforcing immigration law. The court recognized state officials like sheriffs as sovereigns.
My reading is that federal officials can go about the business of enforcing federal law, while state officials are not required to help federal officials carry out the enforcement of federal law.