Immigration is a huge issue in America. But to be honest, it’s not one that I get very worked up over. In fact, other than the constitutional issues, I’m pretty apathetic about it. In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I delve into those constitutional issues and then explain why I just can’t get very worked up about immigration.
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SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
Free E-Book: The Power of No!: The Historical and Constitutional Basis for State Nullification
Thoughts from Maharrey Head #99: America’s First Immigration Debate
James Madison and the First American Immigration Crisis
Thomas Jefferson on the Constitution and Immigration
The Constitutional Solution to Immigration
More Evidence that the US Constitution Does Not Mandate Federal Control of Immigration
Texas and California: Two State Approaches to Federal Immigration Enforcement
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