fantastic..keep up the quotes,and you'll get no corrections from myself
States' rights, States' rights, States' rights.
Did you not understand my noncompliance, comrade dumbfuck? Again, I use the quotes to signify that the concept is nonsense. I am not sure why you are doing it, but it seems that you are misunderstanding some grammatical rule.
*duh* It's enforced thru administrative law -exactly what I said, yet you fail to comprehend,or reactively disagree
Because you clearly fucked it, up comrade. Let's look at your claim again.
Congress delegates immigration authortty to POTUS, POTUS enforces by administrative law.
This clearly seems to imply that congress has delegated all power to the executive and just leaves it at that. That's not how it happens. Congress delegates through legislation and the President has to follow that. Administrative law set by the President is not at all a necessary part and his powers there are very limited.
This is your response to the fact that the constitution grants no plenary power, unitary power or power period to the President in regards to immigration. Congress certainly cannot grant him exemptions to the constitution in that field.
why you keep going on and on is not my concern.
POTUS has wide discressionary power -so long as it's not effectively legislating enforcement
again see Tx et all v US
.....you are flat lining..when discresionary enforcement becomes much more then simple "prosecutorial discretion" it is in fact legislating..spending has nothing to do with it
you miss the idea that POTUS can enjoin funding to states who do not conform to administrative guidelines.
Obama was threatening the exact same thing with his "guidance" on bathroom law.
Dumbass, I did not quote the Texas case or say it was about spending. It's also not the only relevant precedent.
Again, spending, which is not a power of the President, is absolutely related to the anti commandeering doctrine.
I already told you, I don't agree with Obama's guidelines entirely but he may have the power under Title IX. Trump has no power/authority to do what he is trying to do.
https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/tix_dis.html
No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
) speculation.The LA Times article bypasses much of it in clear terms .