States Gain Power to Refuse Federal Immigration Enforcement, Redefining Federalism
The article discusses how the federal government uses different strategies to get states to help enforce immigration laws. These strategies can range from persuading to forcing states to participate. The researchers argue that states have a right to refuse to cooperate if they feel pressured. This right is important in areas like healthcare, education, and national security where federal and state governments work together. The findings suggest that understanding these interactions is crucial for how laws are enforced in the future.