Jack Posobiec
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The unmitigated right, the unlimited right of the federal government to enforce immigration laws.
There is the Constitution gives full power to the federal government to be able to do this.
There is no law anywhere in the land that can countermand this.
There is no ruling that can countermand this.
And yet they play these games over and over and over.
And unfortunately, and I was talking to Tim Pool about this and I'll be doing his show again tonight.
This is a situation that could very well turn into a standoff very quickly.
Well, Steve, and this is something where a lot of people need to start digging in and understand what it means here, that in 1807,
A statutory exemption was enacted in this country to the Posse Comitatus Act.
So we know Posse Comitatus, but there is an exemption.
There is one and only one exemption, and that is called the Insurrection Act of 1807, which has always been the higher law there, that the president has Title X authority to deploy and federalize the National Guard of the states
to suppress what?
To suppress an insurrection or rebellion against the authority of the United States government.
And if you think that's a problem, then why don't you go ask George Washington about the Whiskey Rebellion over there in Western Pennsylvania?
Because George Washington didn't have a problem with that whatsoever.
The authority of the federal government must be sacrosanct or, Steve, as you say,
That is how we get into another neo-Confederate or get into a new Confederate situation, neo-Confederates at Newsom and others.
It is very simple.
We have the states, but federal authority on federal matters does suppress or does supersede that.
And so and so to suppress an insurrection or a rebellion against the authority of the U.S.