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Tuesday, February 04, 2025

Tennessee Senate passes controversial immigration bill that some call unconstitutional

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — In a 26-7 vote, state senators approved SB6002 Wednesday, which will create criminal penalties (Class E felony) for officials who adopt sanctuary policies. According to the bill’s text, officials can also be removed upon conviction.
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10 comments:

  1. Invaders do not have Constitutional Rights. Either kill 'em as they cross the border or scoop 'em up and use 'em for medical experimentation thus saving the lives of lab rats, monkeys and Fauci beagles.

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  2. Alabama and Florida? You see how even dumb ol' Tennessee can get it right? Now I know you ain't gonna let them Vols make you look bad. Let's GitErDun!

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  3. Go Tennessee! Sanctuary policy is for one thing only, Illegal Aliens. If you suppoert Illegal's you have no business being a member of the American Government.

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  4. It might be unconstitutional!

    Who wants to be the test case?

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  5. If this passes, then Nashville and Memphrica will be filing lawsuits in 3... 2... 1...

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  6. If it is against current federal law to aid and abet in the circumvention of immigration law (think coyotes), how can this law be unconstitutional?

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    1. It's not unconstitutional. It simply makes the violation of immigration law a felony. If they are creating an immigration refuge, then they should be jailed for aiding and abetting.

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  7. What's unconstitutional about criminalizing your refusing to follow your oath to the Constitution?

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