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We'll put our best military minds on it.
Fixed fortifications are a monument to the stupidity of man.
- George S. Patton
Pfft. President Cheetoh is bigly smarter than those stupid generals.
We'll put our best military minds on it.
Fixed fortifications are a monument to the stupidity of man.
- George S. Patton
You don't seem to understand what a sanctuary city is. They are not cities that are refusing to comply with federal law, they are cities who choose not to devote resources to enforcing federal laws that no state is required to enforce. Requiring a state to enforce federal law would be unconstitutional and would be thrown out instantly by the courts.
If the federal government attempted to selectively not enforce federal law in order to attack certain jurisdictions for not complying with their orders this would not only be unconstitutional but may result in criminal charges for the officials promoting that plan.
Great plan glenn! Not only would the people implementing it get slapped down by the courts, they might end up in jail for their trouble while the coastal cities laugh and laugh at you both.
It's amazing how many people, including the media, overlook this basic constitutional aspect of 'sanctuary cities.'
We are a federal republic, not a unitary state. The individual states, and their cities, are not legally required to enforce federal law.
Let's stop for a moment and consider that several of these 'sanctuary cities' also have legal marijuana and even collecting tax revenue from the sale of marijuana, even though that is illegal at the federal level. There's a whole can of worms that Trump is trying to open and his useful idiots are ignoring.
Respecting the principle of states rights guaranteed by the Constitution makes me immoral? That's so interesting.Look, another immoral person who wants to keep illegals in permanent legal jeopardy with the hope of cheap labor and some eventual votes. Evidently advocating for open borders is a bridge too far for your self-interest.
maybe he'll ask some of his generals then how to keep the border secure? I'm sure they have some tactical ideas on how to do it.Pfft. President Cheetoh is bigly smarter than those stupid generals.
Respecting the principle of states rights guaranteed by the Constitution makes me immoral? That's so interesting.
Respecting the principle of states rights guaranteed by the Constitution makes me immoral? That's so interesting.
Good luck getting other countries to abide by them.
Yes I'm sure some pro-Trump lackey who bends over for him is going to become president after he throughly embarrasses Nieto and pisses off most of Mexico. I'm not sure what world you're living in but please come join the rest of us.
WTF are you blabbering about? I don't employ any illegals nor do I support the hiring of illegals. If you'd stop being so emotional, you might see that I'm just pointing out that this issue is far more complicated than its being made out to be. Trump is trying to expand federal powers and make the cities not only subject to federal law, but responsible for the enforcement of federal law. Our Constitutional system of government does not work that way.Could you screw over illegals any more if you tried? "Thanks for your cheap under the table labor, now be sure not to leave the city else the Feds might get you."
I repeat what I said, if you support "sanctuary cities" but not open borders then you're an immoral POS.
Looks like Mexican President just cancelled meeting.
Now what, Mr. President?
Huh? This has absolutely zero to do with other countries, you don't need them to do anything or abide by anything. You can set rules and restrictions on transactions between the US and Mexico, and every financial institution that does business in the US has to abide by them (and that includes places like Western Union, which is used a ton to wire money to families back home).
Again, you're making assumptions about politics, I'm just talking about leverage. It's there, it can be used, it's just a matter of how each party is willing to use it and what steps they can take. You can already see it, the peso is tumbling with Nieto cancelling the meeting. The markets know that if something -- anything -- serious happens in terms of the trading relationship, the peso (and Mexico) are in deep trouble.
Now nothing. The peso tumbles and Trump continues doing exactly what he was doing. Cancelling the trip was a political decision, but it changes absolutely nothing.
Now nothing. The peso tumbles and Trump continues doing exactly what he was doing. Cancelling the trip was a political decision, but it changes absolutely nothing.
WTF are you blabbering about? I don't employ any illegals nor do I support the hiring of illegals. If you'd stop being so emotional, you might see that I'm just pointing out that this issue is far more complicated than its being made out to be. Trump is trying to expand federal powers and make the cities not only subject to federal law, but responsible for the enforcement of federal law. Our Constitutional system of government does not work that way.
I'll tell you the price of our strawberries, hotel stays and restaurants are going to go through the roof.
No, I want to maintain states rights. You keep on beating up that straw man..Yet you evidently want to maintain the current system so that employers can hold the leverage of deportation over them. You get the best of both worlds, their cheap labor but not having to own the repercussions of what open borders would mean. Evidently open borders would be even too many browns for even those compassionate folks who support sanctuary cities to agree to.
Yeah, acting morally sometimes costs money.
No, I want to maintain states rights. You keep on beating up that straw man..
please do not pretend this is a moral issue for you.Yet you evidently want to maintain the current system so that employers can hold the leverage of deportation over them. You get the best of both worlds, their cheap labor but not having to own the repercussions of what open borders would mean. Evidently open borders would be even too many browns for even those compassionate folks who support sanctuary cities to agree to.
Yeah, acting morally sometimes costs money.
I ask again, are you for killing, shooting, maiming people trying to enter our country illegally? Men? Women? Children? Shoot them all? Set up mine fields? That is really what your post implies.maybe he'll ask some of his generals then how to keep the border secure? I'm sure they have some tactical ideas on how to do it.
The equal protection clause in the 14th amendment gives the feds jurisdiction on those unrelated issues.I'll remember that next time a discussion about slavery comes up. Or LGBTQ discrimination. Or voting rights. Surely you're in support of Voter ID based upon your newfound commitment to states rights? Or prohibiting abortion?
please do not pretend this is a moral issue for you.
I believe the 'terrorist crossing our borders' argument
I also believe the 'illegals need to follow the legal process' argument
But this has nothing to do with your moral code or the moral code of the GOP. You guys do not care about illegals nor the system that supports immigration to the US.
Yeah, acting morally sometimes costs money.
The equal protection clause in the 14th amendment gives the feds jurisdiction on those unrelated issues.
Good, we're in agreement that planned parenthood benefits from government monies. glad we could come to terms on that
