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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 746893" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Basically I do not agree with anything you said so just because I did not take the time to reply to the other gibberish does not mean that I agree with you. Here I agree that the individual states cannot pass a law, or they can and it will just be struck down by the courts, if it violates the Constitution. I think the problem you will end up having is that nothing in the law will interfere with constitutional rights. I think the best shot your side will have will be that this is traditionally the Federal governments responsibility except that they have ceded some of this authority already to the states. I know you do not want to believe it but it is against Federal law to enter this country without permission and now you will be breaking a state law as well. Federal officials can check the status of anyone they reasonably believe is in this country illegally and now under this state law so can local law enforcement officials. This is what people mean when they say the state law mirrors federal law. No matter what you will chose to not believe this and honestly I do not care. No need to reply to me again I was just trying to help you out.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 746893, member: 8259"] [B] Basically I do not agree with anything you said so just because I did not take the time to reply to the other gibberish does not mean that I agree with you. Here I agree that the individual states cannot pass a law, or they can and it will just be struck down by the courts, if it violates the Constitution. I think the problem you will end up having is that nothing in the law will interfere with constitutional rights. I think the best shot your side will have will be that this is traditionally the Federal governments responsibility except that they have ceded some of this authority already to the states. I know you do not want to believe it but it is against Federal law to enter this country without permission and now you will be breaking a state law as well. Federal officials can check the status of anyone they reasonably believe is in this country illegally and now under this state law so can local law enforcement officials. This is what people mean when they say the state law mirrors federal law. No matter what you will chose to not believe this and honestly I do not care. No need to reply to me again I was just trying to help you out.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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