teknomunk on Nostr: > The Department of Justice argued that the law is a clear violation of the Supremacy ...
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/appeals-court-reinstates-hold-texas-immigration-law > The Department of Justice argued that the law is a clear violation of the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution and that states do not have the power to enforce immigration laws.
So they claim that Texas isn't allowed to enforce the federal laws they are deliberately refusing to enforce? A refusal they, as subordinates to the President, do in direct violation of the Article II, Section 3 requirement to faithfully execute the laws?
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