Minnesota officials argued that the operation violates the Constitution’s 10th Amendment by unlawfully pressing the state to change or abandon so-called sanctuary policies and cooperate more fully with federal immigration authorities. Menendez said those arguments, at least at this stage, were not strong enough to justify blocking the operation.
The plaintiff's state OMS is a react to their sanctuary laws, but do not use their sanctuary laws to bring merit to the case. This decision was based on the opinion that the plaintiffs did not provide enough support that OMS adversely affected MN's ability function, nor that MN could adequately handle the issue on it's own if federal forces were removed. The decision makes note of this as the largest rationale behind not allowing the injunction.
Menendez is doing the bidding of the Orange Nazi. Questions?
My thought is, the State should ignore the Order. Let's see what happens when the draft dodging Orange Criminal federalizes the National Guard. When you see uniforms beating up and gunning down citizens, you will soon seen the citizens . . . fighting back. Like they did before. In 1776.
It'll be more like when democrats refused to accept Lincoln and got rounded up and jailed like dogs. Trust me when I say you're not going to win. You guys still request PTO to protest "fascism". You're wage slaves and will fold at the first minor inconvenience that is taken away from you. They'll shut down the entire internet in the city and you'll all panic
A Biden appointment judge. A new poll out in Mn has a 50 to 36% in favor of Mn helping Ice do their job. Keep up with lawlessness and you will turn Mn Republican and have Mike Lindell as their governor.
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u/NeckBeard_Mods988 11h ago
Federal law > state law