To: Dr. Franklin
After 1808, the federal government, namely Congress has sole authority over immigration and naturalization.
While the word immigration doesn’t appear in the constitution, from the earliest days of our country, the courts have ruled, time and time again, that immigration is implied in the naturalization clause.
Period.
End of discussion.
Like I said earlier in my post, these people trying to pass laws that are clearly unconstitutional are playing you.
They are using your anger to gain votes, while continuing to allow this illegal crap that they crave.
39 posted on
03/05/2024 7:32:37 PM PST by
joe fonebone
(And the people said NO! The End)
To: joe fonebone
After 1808, the federal government, namely Congress has sole authority over immigration and naturalization.
And the laws Congress passed have been ignored by the Bidet Regime. Hence, the states must act to prevent an invasion.
40 posted on
03/05/2024 7:42:08 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: joe fonebone
After 1808, the federal government, namely Congress has sole authority over immigration and naturalization.
To which I will also add that the idea that ONLY the federal government can enforce immigration laws is an extremely recent idea from federalist judges. Of yore, the law was the law, and anyone could enforce it at the state level.
44 posted on
03/06/2024 11:44:58 AM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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