So, if your friends rob a store, and your the getaway driver, you’ll get arrested. Even though you haven’t robbed the store yourself, you are still an acessorie to that crime. So would it be possible to arrest sanctuary city mayors as an acessorie to that crime?
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I would assume you heard about this from the Trump administration, failing, as usual, to inform the public about "real news."
So let's review our First Amendment rights limits.
1. Defamation~cannot say or write false statements about public and private figures(with knowledge of so) E.g. Saying a business is so and so.
2. No "fighting word" E.g. Cursing at a police officer
3. Invasion of privacy
https://www.casebriefs.com/blog/law/constitutional-law/outline-constitutional-law-law/freedom-of-expression-outline-constitutional-law-law/the-limits-of-first-amendment-protection/2/
The first amendment is VERY loosely defined in the Bill of Rights.
Local and state authority are using their power stated in the first amendment to speak out against the federal government. By arresting them, you are violating the first amendment. Speaking out against the federal government is not a limit listed above.
But... of course, they can not stop the deportation of individual dwellers in that specific area or region.
Maybe you didn't bother to read the article, so here is the part that answers your question:
Sanctuary cities are NOT violating federal law. Despite what the president and the attorney general say, cities and counties are NOT required to enforce federal immigration law in any way. The only federal law on this issue is 8 U.S.C. § 1373, and all it says is that cities and counties cannot prohibit communication with the federal government regarding a person’s citizenship or immigration status. That’s it—there is no requirement that cities or counties actually do anything.
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Everyone has the potential to be a criminal.
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