Florida's crackdownn on sanctuary cities begins

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Florida appears poised to join a righteous law-and-order backlash against so-called sanctuary cities that shield and harbor illegal aliens in defiance of the nation’s immigration laws, after a pro-immigration enforcement bill passed the state’s House of Representatives.
Florida’s Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities Begins


GGOOD!!!! now if the other moron states would follow suite.
 
Florida appears poised to join a righteous law-and-order backlash against so-called sanctuary cities that shield and harbor illegal aliens in defiance of the nation’s immigration laws, after a pro-immigration enforcement bill passed the state’s House of Representatives.
Florida’s Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities Begins


GGOOD!!!! now if the other moron states would follow suite.
Slow down a little. Has it passed the Senate?
 
Florida appears poised to join a righteous law-and-order backlash against so-called sanctuary cities that shield and harbor illegal aliens in defiance of the nation’s immigration laws, after a pro-immigration enforcement bill passed the state’s House of Representatives.
Florida’s Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities Begins


GGOOD!!!! now if the other moron states would follow suite.
Yah! Florida! Notice our GOP Congress under Ryan The Rino didn't do a damn thing.

Post–Civil War Supreme Court Decision Dismantles Sanctuary Cities

It seems as though states that diligently cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security could have standing to sue sanctuary states on behalf of their citizens.
  1. Do all US citizens have the right to expect that the Federal and all State governments will do their best to protect their life, liberty and property from people who they know are not legally in their country?
  2. Do all US citizens have the right to expect that the Federal and all State governments will make their best efforts to identify and remove those who are not legally in their country?
  3. Do all US citizens have the right to expect that the Federal and all State governments will not tax them to support people who are not legally in their country?
Examples of Privileges and Immunities directly from the Slaughter-House decision

Justice Miller indicated in 1873 that the Supreme Court would not define all of the Privileges and Immunities for United States citizens, but he provided a few obvious examples of Privileges from the United States Constitution.

Standing for Court Cases

States that diligently cooperate with the Department of Homeland Security, and are trying to use E-Verify to make sure that employees are here legally, could have standing to sue sanctuary states on behalf of their citizens. A myriad of federal government programs unfairly funnel money away from the diligent states and toward the sanctuary states. This financial loss could be quantified, and if diligent states sued sanctuary states, the case would go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court as the court of original jurisdiction.

Helping more people by helping them in their own countries

Letting a few people come into our country wrongly may be impeding our ability to help many more in their home countries. The problem is that the United States incurs significant costs to have them here (medical, schools, benefits, wear and tear on facilities, housing, traffic, environmental, etc.) The United States is arguably the most charitable country in the world.If our citizens weren’t burdened with the high costs of illegal immigration, they would have much more energy and money to help those in other countries.In this way, many more people could live happier lives in their home countries rather than under the approach being taken today.
 

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