Tennessee appeals earlier dismissal of States’
Rights Refugee case, by Ann Corcoran 5/11/18
When the lawsuit was filed in March 2017, Tennessee became the first state in the nation to sue the federal government on the matter using such grounds.
When the lawsuit was filed in March 2017, Tennessee became the first state in the nation to sue the federal government on the matter using such grounds.
The
only state in the nation to attempt to get some control back for the state when
the federal government sends them refugees is appealing an earlier decision by a judge to dismiss the case.
This
is the latest from the Tennessean: Tennessee is appealing a federal judge’s
dismissal of a lawsuit against the federal government over refugee
resettlement.
The Thomas More Law Center, which is
representing the state in the case, filed a notice of appeal with the U.S.
District Court for the Western District of Tennessee on Thursday. The case comes after state lawmakers
approved a resolution in 2016 ordering the lawsuit.
In the case, Tennessee alleged the
federal government violated the 10th Amendment, which says the federal
government only possesses the powers delegated to it by the U.S. Constitution
and that all other powers are reserved for the states.
Tennessee argued that the federal
government was not complying with the Refugee Act of 1980, which was designed
to create a permanent procedure for the admission of refugees into the
United States.
Lawmakers have previously said the
lawsuit is necessary to halt all refugee resettlement to the state until all
associated costs are paid by the federal government.
Organizations such as the American Civil
Liberties Union of Tennessee and the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Coalition have frequently slammed the lawsuit, saying it will negatively affect
the state’s refugee community and perpetuate a culture of fear. More here. See
the statement from the Thomas More Law Center by clicking here.
See
all of my posts on Tennessee/Tenth Amendment.
And,
learn more about the problems with refugees in Tennessee at my huge Tennessee archive here. You will find a lot of
meatpacker stories among those posts.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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