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  • advisedwang 9 hours ago
  • breakingrules3 9 hours ago

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  • SilverElfin 9 hours ago

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    • jandrewrogers 9 hours ago

      > It’s the duty of all law enforcement agencies to help remove those who are here illegally.

      Law enforcement only has a duty to enforce the laws that are within their jurisdiction and scope to enforce.

      A red-coded equivalent is the long-running antagonism between States in the Mountain West and the Federal government regarding land use e.g. the Sagebrush Rebellion[0]. In these cases, local law enforcement generally refuses to enforce the Federal law and in some cases actively interferes with enforcement by Federal officers by leveraging the unique role that sheriffs occupy in the US legal system.

      [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagebrush_Rebellion

    • throwway120385 9 hours ago

      Because ICE is shooting random people with pepper balls and abducting US citizens in the middle of the night. Why would we want to assist them with that? There's literally a constitutional amendment in the bill of rights that is intended to speak directly to people being drug out of their home by the government, because that was something the framers were deeply concerned about, having experienced that throughout and before the Revolutionary War.

    • dragonwriter 9 hours ago

      > But also, why shouldn’t these cities help federal agencies enforce the law?

      Because they are a subdivision of a separate sovereignty, which has its own laws and priorities, and its own limited resources with which to pursue them, and which doesn't have either the unlimited borrowing authority or the practical freedom to borrow that comes from borrowing in a currency that it controls that the federal government has, so those constraints are much more sharp than they are for the federal government.

      If the federal government wants its laws enforced, it should expend the resources to enforce them.

      • notyourwork 8 hours ago

        Bur daddy Trump didn’t campaign on spending more money. Just results. Im so tired of disingenuous campaign “promises” leading to electing officials who don’t have a clue. And this isn’t about left and right, it’s about politics becoming a PR charade and society refuses to hold those elected really accountable for their campaign declarations.

    • gruez 9 hours ago

      >But also, why shouldn’t these cities help federal agencies enforce the law? [...]

      What happens if local laws/norms/opinions conflict with federal ones? eg. marijuana, which is technically illegal at the federal level but legalized in many states.