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PermalinkCounty in Washington State Cannot Block ICE Deportation Flights, Appeals Court
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A federal court has struck down King County's ban on ICE deportation flights,
citing federal supremacy and breach of contractual obligations.
A federal appeals court has ruled that an order in King County, Washington,
barring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using a Seattle-area
airport to deport illegal immigrants from the country is unlawful, affirming a
lower court's summary judgment and clearing the way for the removals to
continue.
in the Nov. 29 opinion that a 2019 executive order issued by King County
Executive Dow Constantine that prohibited the ICE deportation flights was
unlawful. The ruling identified two primary legal violations: discrimination
against federal operations under the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution
and breach of a World War II-era instrument of transfer agreement governing the
airport's use.
Bress wrote that the executive order's flight ban "discriminatorily burdens the
United States" in the enforcement of federal immigration law and that this
"discrimination, plain on the face of the Order, contravenes the
intergovernmental immunity doctrine." Rooted in the supremacy clause, the
intergovernmental immunity doctrine protects federal government operations from
discriminatory or obstructive actions by state and local governments.
And yet, it appears the idiot Washington Democrats seem headed towardsRules
A federal court has struck down King County's ban on ICE deportation flights,
citing federal supremacy and breach of contractual obligations.
A federal appeals court has ruled that an order in King County, Washington,
barring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using a Seattle-area
airport to deport illegal immigrants from the country is unlawful, affirming a
lower court's summary judgment and clearing the way for the removals to
continue.
in the Nov. 29 opinion that a 2019 executive order issued by King County
Executive Dow Constantine that prohibited the ICE deportation flights was
unlawful. The ruling identified two primary legal violations: discrimination
against federal operations under the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution
and breach of a World War II-era instrument of transfer agreement governing the
airport's use.
Bress wrote that the executive order's flight ban "discriminatorily burdens the
United States" in the enforcement of federal immigration law and that this
"discrimination, plain on the face of the Order, contravenes the
intergovernmental immunity doctrine." Rooted in the supremacy clause, the
intergovernmental immunity doctrine protects federal government operations from
discriminatory or obstructive actions by state and local governments.
appointing stupid Dow Constantine to head the University of Washington!