Originally Posted by
FL370esq
I agree with you that there is a scrubbing but I'm not so sure Benito Cuomo prevails on any of this. However, he would be way out on a limb denying access to DHS for those who have already established eligibility for TTPs. There is no need to grant sanctuary to those who have already established they are lawful citizens/aliens which, presumably, is done during your initial application. A denial of access to criminal databases for the renewal individual would run counter to the purpose of their purported sanctuary laws.
I am sorta blown away at the absolute arrogance of these so called sanctuary cities and states. Really nuts to deny access to federal law enforcement. They should want all persons who over stay visas, or are here unlawfully handled via the judicial process and/or immigration process. if someone is wanted on a warrant, they should be turned over. Requests from the FED's to coordinate on law enforcement is just something we do. The states have rights, but they don't have extra-territorial rights and they don't have the right to supercede or interfere with federal law.
I get it. joe blow from Michigan wants to fight extradition to Florida. But, that's state to state. At the end of the day, Joe blow loses that fight. But, NY thinks they have a right to deny extradition to the federal authorities. Nuts! Whe heck let the nuts run the asylum over there?
The immigration laws and all of our federal laws should be enforced. The states and the local authorities are a piece of that puzzle. Furthermore, they all took an oath. It absolutely disgusts me that this arrogant childish behavior is tolerated in NY. You get what you vote for over there.
NY and CA will end up losing some big law suits in the near future. When unlawful foreign nationals (illegal aliens) commit crimes and they should have been deported, those cities that let them go will be on the hook for their damages. These data-base scrubs are important to insure criminals get processed as well as get their due process.