Tag: U.S. Constitution

The Constitutional Authority for State Border Defense and Security [VIDEO]

Under the U.S. Constitution, state governments hold significant authority to defend their borders and ensure the security of their residents, a power that is often overshadowed by the federal government’s role in national defense. A close examination of the Constitution reveals a robust framework that empowers states to act independently in protecting their territories.

Read More

Immigrant Rights Groups Sue Texas To Halt New Law Allowing Arrests Of Migrants

Immigrant rights organizations, including the ACLU and the Texas Civil Rights Project, have filed a lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott over a strict immigration enforcement law, Senate Bill 4, which allows police to arrest immigrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. The lawsuit argues that SB 4 violates the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers and the right to seek asylum in the U.S.

Read More

CHANGE LANGUAGE/CAMBIAR IDIOMA

Translate »