Making the click-through worthwhile: Orange County rebels from California's sanctuary-state laws, Bernie Sanders grapples with what it means to be "progressive," and equity markets post losses. . . then gains. . . then losses.
A Sanctuary from a Sanctuary State?
The debate over California's state immigration laws, which undermine federal immigration enforcement, is beset by ludicrous exaggeration. Some conservatives have compared California to the Confederacy, while some liberals say that the president and the Department of Justice are simply trying to scare Hispanics into leaving the state.
A Wall Street Journal article by law professors Josh Blackman and Ilya Shapiro is a good antidote to all of this. Blackman and Shapiro take a nuanced perspective on the state's recently passed laws. They argue that the California Values Act, which "limits how state and local officials may cooperate with federal immigration officials," is constitutional: "It is not a proper exercise of federal power to dictate how state law-enforcement agencies manage their ...
| | | March 28 2018 | | | | |
|
| | | Theodore Kupfer Making the click-through worthwhile: Orange County rebels from California's sanctuary-state laws, Bernie Sanders grapples with what it means to be "progressive," and equity markets post losses. . . then gains. . . then losses. A Sanctuary from a Sanctuary State? The debate over California's state immigration laws, which undermine federal immigration enforcement, is beset by ludicrous exaggeration. Some conservatives have compared California to the Confederacy, while some liberals say that the president and the Department of Justice are simply trying to scare Hispanics into leaving the state. A Wall Street Journal article by law professors Josh Blackman and Ilya Shapiro is a good antidote to all of this. Blackman and Shapiro take a nuanced perspective on the state's recently passed laws. They argue that the California Values Act, which "limits how state and local officials may cooperate with federal immigration officials," is constitutional: "It is not a proper exercise of federal power to dictate how state law-enforcement agencies manage their ... Read More | | Top Stories | | | | | | | | | Follow Us & Share 19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy View this e-mail in your browser. | |
Comments
Post a Comment