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in the form of a lawsuit. They claim that President Trump's executive order violates the tenth Amendment of the Constitution by making local governments enforced federal law. They also argued that it's unconstitutional to hold hostage federal funds that aren't related to immigration. Now, technically there's nothing to sue over because nothing's happened to Seattle yet, because no federal money
has been withheld yet. But Seattle is claiming that the mere threat of withholding money has damaged them because it makes it impossible for Seattle to come up with a budget for next year. Now, look, federal immigration laws cut and dry. There's no guesswork involved. Local governments are required to share information with federal officials about the immigration status
of people they detain. Over eighty percent of voters want immigration laws followed, but these liberals are determined to disobey them. The good news is that this issue is coming to a head and thanks to the Trump administration, the battle for the rule of law has been joined, finally,
