They’re seriously tilting at windmills
Georgia Senate Democrats introduce bills to regulate federal immigration officials in state
Democratic Georgia lawmakers announced four bills Tuesday introducing rules for how Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and other federal agents could operate in Georgia.
The bills propose clear identification of ICE agents, legal protocol around immigration agents in places like schools and places of worship, the ability to bring a personal lawsuit against federal agents if they violate civilian rights during immigration enforcement, and permission from elected officials before the National Guard can be deployed within Georgia.
OK, the article delves into the details of the bills and the Feelings of the Democrats, but, first, Republicans control both the Ga Senate and House, so, even if the bills get a vote they’ll crash and burn. Even if it somehow passed, the governor would most likely veto it, especially regarding deployment of the National Guard, which the Georgia Constitution might make moot anyhow, as it invests the power in the Governor.
Second, federal law overrides state law when it comes to immigration, and state law cannot control federal law enforcement. Nor can it invest the power to sue federal officers personally in state court.
LA County moves forward with creating ‘ICE-free zones’ at county-owned facilities
The county Board of Supervisors unanimously directed its attorneys on Tuesday to draft an ordinance creating “ICE-free zones” to prevent county facilities from being used as staging areas or processing centers by federal immigration-enforcement authorities.
According to the motion authored by Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Hilda Solis, the move is modeled after an October executive order by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson designed to prohibit immigration authorities from using city-owned property during their operations — following the use of several school and city-owned parking lots by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
Good luck!

Democratic Georgia lawmakers announced four bills Tuesday introducing rules for how Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and other federal agents could operate in Georgia.

Did some posters suffer from premature ejaculation upon reading the Trump/ICE porn after reading that 1000s of Somalis were going to lose their coveted refugee TPS (Temporary Protected Status) and then be subject to deportation?
Well as I told you before most Somalis, 97%, living in MN are US citizens with more than half born in USA. The total amount of Somali/Americans living in USA is about 250000
There are only between 1500 and 2500 that came recently and were given TPS. THOSE have 90 days to apply for a change of immigration status. Once they apply they will have a rather long wait until they are given a new immigration status
Trump is always getting his base overly excited over something that certainly will not happen immediately, and probably never will
Yes, Johnny, we did! It’s what normal people do….
Protecting and shielding their constituents. Gotta secure that illegal alien vote!
Lol
Trump is worse than Lincoln sending los federales in yo diverting states that don’t want them.
Jl do you see the theatrics of the big announcement if Trump decline the 1% of all Somalis in the USA losing their protected immigration status ? All they must do is apply for a different immigration status before an immigration judge. They are not really I can’t danger of imminent deportation Trump can’t do that. The announcement was only made to excite and entertain you. He knew that you would not look at the actual numbers involved. Trump knows that you need a bubble to protect you from reality.
And Mathew? He is still believing that the JOOS stole the election by using Italian satalittes to change the voting machines to make Biden win.
“Trump worse than Lincoln..”. Johnny, can you site any law that’s being broken by sending “los federates” into states that don’t want them? And it’s usually not the states, but the sanctuary cites that don’t want them.
“Theatrics..he knew you would not look at the numbers involved”. Where did I ever dispute the numbers involved, besides nowhere?
Here’s an excerpt from a Clinton radio address in 1996: “It does not matter if they have committed crimes while here. They came here illegally. They have to go”. Was that “theatrics”? Fascist behavior?
The voltage of our Italian satalittes will be increasing as we approach the midterms
Mathew for increased safety and protection from further brain rot, I would strongly suggest going from double to triple thickness of aluminum foil in hat construction.
In 2015, the Supreme Court let stand the ruling of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Lozano v City of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, which held that immigration law enforcement was the sole province of the Federal Government. At the time of the ruling, I was living about 40 minutes south of Hazleton, so I certainly paid attention.
Under then-Mayor and later congressman Lou Barletta, Hazleton had passed several ordinances banning the employment of illegals and the rental of residential and commercial property within the city to illegal immigrants.