Mexico Condemns Texas Law, and Says It Will Not Accept Deportations From the State
Mexico Condemns Texas Law, and Says It Will Not Accept Deportations From the State

Mexico Condemns Texas Law, and Says It Will Not Accept Deportations From the State

Mexico Condemns Texas Law, and Says It Will Not Accept Deportations From the State
Mexico Condemns Texas Law, and Says It Will Not Accept Deportations From the State
States should not control immigration policy full stop. It's in the constitution explicitly.
And regardless of international relations, in Texas "looking Mexican" is now probable cause for an arrest.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that states cannot remove people from the federal election ballot under the 14th amendment because federal elections are a federal process and states can't interfere with it. They also ruled Texas can enforce immigration laws even though it is a federal process and Texas is now interfering with it.
No, but the Treaty Clause means that states cannot make agreements directly with foreign governments, which Texas creating a new process by which to deport people that does not include handing them over to federal immigration authorities, but instead directly to Mexican authorities, would seem to violate. Our current agreements with Mexico all include Federal immigration authorities/ agencies.
Is it though? What part of the constitution are you referring to?
I actually believe that this is a constitutional violation, as it pertains to deportations (but not arrests). ^