Voters in Arizona will have the opportunity to enact broad border security measures in November as the state faces a flood of illegal immigration after the Republican-led state legislature passed a resolution that will put the measures on the general election ballot. The measures, collectively know...
Fucking amazing its come to states having to pass laws that exist at the federal level.
States should control immigration according to their needs, their ability to process, or even their politics, and the federal government has a baseline law that says on how to process them. It is just common sense.
The federal government does not follow the law, otherwise we wouldn't have this problem in the first place. It became a state problem when the federal government failed to do its duty. It is called pragmatism, which is sometimes better than the law.