Ann Coulter
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They did it, I'll just say briefly, because it's recent.
I mean, I've been alive in America for more than two weeks.
When Arizona passed that, what everybody called the Papers, Please law, you'll remember that, oh, it's like Nazi Germany, which was upheld by the Supreme Court, at least that one provision.
The rest of the law was overturned.
All Arizona had said is we want to comply with the federal government.
We're going to help.
We aren't going to do anything that federal immigration law doesn't say, but we're going to help enforce federal immigration law.
Obama was president and he sued saying, I don't want to enforce federal immigration.
The Supreme Court says federal government wins.
So absolutely he has constitutional authority to do this.
And if you look at how the governor and the mayor are behaving, I mean, just today, I think the governor, Tim Waltz, said Minnesota is an island.
Well, no, you're not an island from federal law.
Yes.
I mean, that's like seceding from the union.
Of course he should send federal troops.
Of course he should do this, and I don't even think he needs to invoke the Insurrection Act.
It's funny how The New York Times avoids talking about the two most famous incidents of presidents sending troops against the wishes of a state governor, Eisenhower sending them to Little Rock, because to walk nine black schoolchildren into the school.
Why?
Because they were disobeying federal law.