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Do you support Texas in defying a ruling of the United States Supreme Court?

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Of course not.
Immigration is everyone's right. Only the lawless would argue otherwise.
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@Roundandroundwego we have a serious mental health crisis. How are you still free to roam the streets unsupervised
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@Roundandroundwego Cool, so we can send them to your property then? Whats your address?
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@SumKindaMunster This is what I don't get:when you have Presidents who do little or nothing to enforce the laws against illegal immigration -which,as I understand,is most of them,although Biden is undoubtedly the worst ever-the courts unfailingly claim that the Federal government has supremacy over immigration enforcement.Well,ok,but have you noticed that when you get a rare President like Trump who wants to ENFORCE those laws,those same people scream "states rights!"If the Feds have the absolute say on the subject,then how can sanctuary cities even exist?I remember that Trump started a program where I.C.E was going to collect criminal illegal aliens being held in major cities.Mind you,these were illegals convicted of felonies like rape ,assault and murder.Florida cooperated,but the mayors of such progressive cities like Chicago and Los Angeles had press conferences stated that they were not going to comply with the mandate.So what happened to Federal authority over immigration law then?I also remember that the major of Oakland actually tipped off a migrant community to an upcoming I.C.E raid.So,did the major get arrested for interference in government affairs?No!It seems that for illegal immigration advocates,there belief in who has authority fluctuates according to the beliefs of whoever's in control!