zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
LMAO what the hell kind of take is this?Great but the federal government represents all citizens. State government should be it doesn’t
LMAO what the hell kind of take is this?Great but the federal government represents all citizens. State government should be it doesn’t
Really people-No, recording them is fine, interfering with law enforcement is the problem.
If you’re at a protest and people are being pepper sprayed, it’s not a protest anymore and you should leave.
Like, none of this is difficult.
Just not when it’s at the federal level apparently.47% of the people who voted did
It's not a protest. Watch the video, nothing he was doing was a protest. He was doing his legally allowed observance. ICE turned it into a confrontation. We have multiple eye witnesses and video evidence of such.Really people-
We have really grayed the lines of a “protest”
It’s not been a “protest” for weeks.
Grow up and go home
We were subjected to autopens policies that brought on this whole mess. That’s the point.Just not when it’s at the federal level apparently.
I’d think you would favor more legislative and executive restraint, not less/equal.We were subjected to autopens policies that brought on this whole mess. That’s the point.
More like equal and opposite reaction. Definitely not my enemy is super evil and destroys the country overstepping. Let me civility just adjust the laws they won’t follow the next time as opposed to righting a wrong while we have power.I’d think you would favor more legislative and executive restraint, not less/equal.
Since you asked, I will give you the respect of answering your questions. But I was serious about dipping out of here because these threads are so pointless.The government of Minnesota is refusing to comply with federal law. In an ideal world, they would arrest illegals, contact ICE and ICE shows up to the jails to remove them. They refuse. So this is the alternative.
Minnesota declared themselves a sanctuary city. Why are you OK with that?
This is simply not an accurate characterization of the situation.Minnesota is actively telling their citizens to get out and agitated. "War" was the term the governor used. Why are you OK with that?
I am sad to hear that you have fallen prey to the "we must destroy the Constitution of the United States to save it" way of thinking. Down that path lies madness.As for Amash, he is a brilliant thinker and ideologically consistent. However, where I have evolved (specifically thanks to covid) is that, while I wish to uphold the law and live by the constitution at all times, the democrats simply do not share that. It is not possible to have a libertarian society when your opponent speed rushes to Marxism the minute they get in power (see Bidens border, or what is happening in VA). So now im on the side of undoing that illegal actions, so that requires a heavy handed immigration enforcement strategy.
I always enjoy a good faith back and forth with you because as far as leftists go, you're one of the intelligent ones (if there is such a thing).Since you asked, I will give you the respect of answering your questions. But I was serious about dipping out of here because these threads are so pointless.
My core disagreement is that you get this wrong right at the beginning. No "federal law" obligates the governor of Minnesota to "arrest illegals." That's a fundamental misunderstanding of Federalism if you think that. Minnesota enforces Minnesota criminal law. If an alien commits a crime, they will be charged under Minnesota law. If they are convicted, they will be sentenced and will serve that sentence in Minnesota. When they are done with their sentence, it should not be difficult for the feds to come grab them and deport them, unless they are wasting their time on other matters.
The federal government, not the states, is tasked with enforcement of the civil immigration laws. They are authorized to go into Minnesota and enforce them if they choose to do so, and Minnesota cannot obstruct this task. But under the anti-commandering doctrine, for better or for worse, the Federal Government cannot order Minnesota to do its job for it. This is the same reason the Feds can't force states to ban sports betting on its behalf (NCAA v. Murphy). Minnesota could help, if they wanted to, but they don't have to. That's federalism, baby.
Though it is in my opinion dumb and a poor use of resources, ICE has the authority to come look for illegal aliens in Minnesota. People who don't like that policy choice have the right to protest that decision. I do not see why this "alternative" has to involve ignoring the fourth (arrest/seizure), and fifth (due process) amendments to the Constitution.
I mean Minnesota is playing a huge role in this chaos - and I believe it is chaos of their own doing. For starters, they proudly announce to the world that illegals are welcome to live in their cities. They also appear to be knowingly aiding (or, at the most generous interpretation - turning a blind eye) to a historic fraud operation being run by immigrants. Tim Walz is asking the feds to leave them alone. Walz could be a partner here. He could cooperate and offer state resources. But they are so obsessive about protecting illegals they refuse to simply help maintain order and peace.To the extent "sanctuary city" means a city will not tattle on aliens without criminal convictions (which is what that generally means, and how I generally understand the Minn. policies), I do not believe that an alien who arrived here illegally, but who is otherwise contributing to the economy and obeying the laws, is causing much harm. So I just don't view these types of enforcement actions as a priority in anyway.
I am not "OK" with the status quo, but I believe the appropriate avenue is reforming our immigration policies to find a way to bring them into the system in a coherent way (which does not have to mean "blanket amnesty"), not brutalizing them and destroying their families and communities.
If you mean something else by "sanctuary city," then I don't understand the question. Having traveled and lived in multiple countries, I have no serious issue with the idea that if you go to another country and commit crimes, they will (forcefully) ask you to leave (after punishing you).
I am sad to hear that you have fallen prey to the "we must destroy the Constitution of the United States to save it" way of thinking. Down that path lies madness.
This is the best post on Minnesota that I’ve seen in a long time.Its not just the same people who get everything wrong... I have agency here.
The government of Minnesota is refusing to comply with federal law. In an ideal world, they would arrest illegals, contact ICE and ICE shows up to the jails to remove them. They refuse. So this is the alternative.
Question for you Meta. Can we not act like ICE on the streets was step 1 here?
Minnesota declared themselves a sanctuary city. Why are you OK with that?
Minnesota is actively telling their citizens to get out and agitated. "War" was the term the governor used. Why are you OK with that?
So that brings us here and its gotten messy AND ALSO completely avoidable. And we know the left wants chaos to break the will of the effort. Im glad that has not happened yet.
As for Amash, he is a brilliant thinker and ideologically consistent. However, where I have evolved (specifically thanks to covid) is that, while I wish to uphold the law and live by the constitution at all times, the democrats simply do not share that. It is not possible to have a libertarian society when your opponent speed rushes to Marxism the minute they get in power (see Bidens border, or what is happening in VA). So now im on the side of undoing that illegal actions, so that requires a heavy handed immigration enforcement strategy.
It sucks we got here... but we didn't START here
We have no responsibilities for our actions says the party screaming about personal accountability.What’s happening now falls solely on the laps of democrats and their actions the past decade and in the present
Sadly yesWhat’s happening now falls solely on the laps of democrats and their actions the past decade and in the present