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Law is the law. Obama like all Democrats have problems following the law. And Sheriff Arpaio was never told to not arrest people violating the law.Follow me and get educated.This is a great way to get Florida sued but eh, it's not his money.
Yep, I smell an injunction coming..This is a great way to get Florida sued but eh, it's not his money.
LefTard Logic:i'll bet florida tax payers are pleased as punch their resources being sent to other states.Republicans are the only thing between you and anarchy.
"DAMNIT...those good core Americans better not do what our corrupt, inept federal government won't do and protect the American public from desperate thirdworlders.....MAKE AMERICA MEXICO AGAIN!"
Again I will point out that is what Sheriff Arpaio thought. What I am stating is simple well established law.
Subsection 1324(c) of Title 8 specifically authorizes state and local officers "whose duty it is to enforce criminal laws" to make arrests for violations of 8 U.S.C. § 1324. There is also a general federal statute which authorizes certain local officials to make arrests for violations of federal statutes, 18 U.S.C. § 3041. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that 18 U.S.C. § 3041 authorizes those local officials to issue process for the arrest, to be executed by law enforcement officers. See United States v. Bowdach, 561 F.2d 1160, 1168 (5th Cir. 1977).
1918. Arrest Of Illegal Aliens By State And Local Officers
www.justice.gov
Ask Sheriff Arpaio how that worked for him.
Translation: I got my ass handed to me by weatherman again and I better change topics.