should gouvernos who block ice operations be charged with obstructions

1) States aren’t required to help ICE.
Under the anti-commandeering doctrine (Supreme Court cases like Printz v. United States and Murphy v. NCAA), the federal government can’t force states or governors to use state resources to enforce federal law. So “sanctuary” policies—declining to hold people on ICE detainers, limiting info-sharing beyond what federal law requires—are generally lawful. Continue reading…

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