The Feds Continue to Ignore the Constitution

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ACRU Staff

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April 5, 2022

Last week the Biden Administration announced it would be ending the Title 42 Covid restrictions on illegal immigrants. I find this to be very ironic as the Governor of Texas just renewed the Covid emergency declaration on 23 March. It would appear illegals have more rights than law-abiding Texas citizens. However, what is quite unconstitutional is the Biden administration’s abdication of their constitutional duty under the “Guarantee Clause”, Article IV, Section 4. The federal government is charged to protect every state in the union from invasion. And there can be no debate when millions are entering our nation illegally. This is not an immigration issue, it is indeed an invasion.

The Attorney General of the State of Arizona has ruled that is the case for his State. And Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 of the Constitution clearly articulates the delegated, enumerated, power of a State in this matter. I cannot find anywhere in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that the federal government has an enumerated power to advocate for diversity, inclusion, equity, wokeness, and gender dysphoria. The Constitution does tell the federal government to protect our borders and our sovereignty.

The progressive socialist left is pushing our Nation into a definitive constitutional crisis. States’ leadership has to step up, or else it is up to “We the People.”

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