The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns federalism. The federal government under various administrations has claimed power over immigration, but this may not be constitutional, according to this site:
The United States Constitution creates a government of enumerated powers. The Constitution delegates to the United States Congress the power “[t]o establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, … throughout the United States.” Thus, the Constitution gives Congress the power to determine which foreigners can become citizens, and under what conditions. The Constitution, however, is silent on immigration. That is, the federal government is not explicitly granted a general power to exclude or remove noncitizens from the United States.
Nevertheless, U.S. courts have allowed the federal government to exercise such
a power. At various points in time (and in various U.S. Supreme Court cases),
this power over immigration has been said to derive from various legal
standings: the Commerce Clause, the Naturalization Clause, the Declaration of
War Clause, the Law of Nations Clause, and the Necessary and Proper Clause,
among others….
The
above information is good to know when reading about current news. Illegal immigrants
are flooding into Texas, and Texas officials have tried several methods to stop
them. However, the federal government fought against every Texas effort.
One
way that Texas tried to stop illegal immigrants was to spread barbed wire along
the Rio Grande River to keep people from crossing into Texas. The wire worked
until federal border officials cut the wire to let illegal immigrants to enter Texas.
The
case went to court and a lower court ruled in November that federal agents
could cut the wire to let illegal aliens into Texas. However, Texas appealed
the ruling and won a round in its court battle against the Biden
administration. Jack Davis reported the following at the Western Journal:
“The federal government has not only
illegally destroyed property owned by the State of Texas; it has also disrupted
the State’s border security efforts, leaving gaps in Texas’s border barriers
and damaging Texas’s ability to effectively deter illegal entry into its
territory,” the state had argued, according to Fox News.
Fox noted that border officials
encountered a record 12,600 migrants at the southern border on Monday.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit issued an injunction against the federal government on Tuesday, ruling
that while Texas’ appeal is in process, the wire it has strung can only be cut
if there is a medical emergency.
While the federal government said Texas is
interfering in immigration, a federal issue, the court did not agree, instead
siding with Texas’ argument that the Biden administration should keep its hands
off state property.
“The district court found that the Border
Patrol exceeded its authority by cutting Texas’s c-wire fence for purposes
other than a medical emergency, inspection, or detention. Moreover, the public
interest supports clear protections for property rights from government intrusion
and control,” the appeals court said.
The court said the injunction was
necessary to protect Texas from the harm it would suffer if the Biden
administration were allowed to continue cutting its wire as the case moves through
the courts.
“The district court found Texas would
suffer irreparable harm ‘in the form of loss of control and use of its private
property.’ We see no error, clear or otherwise, in this finding,” the appeals
court wrote.
The 29 miles of wire strung along the
border is part of a multi-phase effort by the state to deter illegal
immigration, which Gov. Greg Abbott has said is necessary because of the open-border
policies of President Joe Biden.
Earlier this week, Abbott signed a law
that makes crossing the border illegally a state crime. The law would jail
illegal immigrants unless they agree to immediately go back to Mexico, The Texas
Tribune reported.
“Biden’s deliberate inaction has left
Texas to fend for itself,” Abbott said on Monday.
The
appeals court recognized that Texas has the freedom to control and use its own
property. Texans would not need to take matters into their own hands IF the
federal government would control the flood of illegal immigrants crossing our
borders at the rate of over 10,000 people per day. Since Biden became POTUS,
more than ten million people have crossed the US border. In other words, the number of illegal immigrants crossing our
border in the last three years are more than the residents of the State of New Jersey (9,288,994). Our nation has grown by the size of an entire medium-size state because of the invading
hordes crossing our border at Biden’s invitation!
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