No, they are not. You are WRONG.
Immigration is a FEDERAL issue, it has always been a federal issue, and it will always be a federal issue.
Nonsensical right-wing bullshit notwithstanding. Texas DOES NOT have the authority to interfere in immigration issues.
Jurisdiction and the Supremacy Clause
The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently upheld the federal government's jurisdiction over immigration law. SCOTUS has overruled attempts by state legislatures to single out immigrants. The Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution generally means that federal laws trump state laws.
But there are exceptions to this. While states must remain within specific parameters, they have relative degrees of latitude in their laws. States have certain freedoms in determining the laws of their own jurisdictions. For example,
California provides more generous benefits to immigrants. It is a "sanctuary state." But,
Texas has been notoriously unfavorable to immigrants and migrants. From time to time, the state has successfully restricted those benefits in damaging ways.
States rights is a bullshit right-wing pile of crap used by the right to try to justify their abuse of their citizens in direct violation of federal law. Period. End of story.
The Federalist Society is not a valid source. They are a bunch on tinfoil hate conspiracy theory-spreading asshats. Nothing more.
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- Overall, we rate The Federalist Questionable and far-Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that always favor the right and promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories, and numerous failed fact checks.
Detailed Report
Questionable Reasoning:
Conspiracy Theories, Propaganda, Failed Fact Checks
Bias Rating:
RIGHT
Factual Reporting:
MIXED
Country:
USA
Press Freedom Rank:
MOSTLY FREE
Media Type:
Website
Traffic/Popularity:
High Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY