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Justice Department Threatens Iowa Over State’s Immigration Law

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On Thursday, a “top official” at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) wrote to Iowa’s Governor Kim Reynolds and Iowa’s Attorney General Brenna Bird threatening the state with legal action over Iowa’s new law dealing with illegal immigration. Iowa’s response has been, in effect, to tell the DOJ that they will not comply.

The Republican governor laid out the reasons Iowa passed the law, and stated that the state will continue to enforce it:

Iowa’s Attorney General, also a Republican, responded quickly and emphatically:

All this boils down to this: Iowa is telling the Justice Department where to head in. Illegal immigration is a serious issue – perhaps the serious issue – facing the nation now, and the Biden administration is bending every effort to not take it seriously, except when they are insulting Japan, the best ally the United States has in the Pacific, over the same issue.


See Related: Gallup: Illegal Immigration #1 Issue for Americans for Third Consecutive Month 

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I know Iowans. I grew up in Iowa. Both sides of my family have lived and farmed in Iowa since the mid-19th century. Two of our four kids live in Iowa now. Iowans tend to be no-nonsense people who are good at looking at a situation, figuring out what needs to be done, and doing it. That is clearly what the Iowa state legislature and Governor Reynolds have done, in stepping in to do the job that the Biden administration refuses to do, as several states have done before them.

None of this would be an issue – none of this would be necessary – if the federal government was enforcing federal immigration laws that are already on the books. The only reason those laws are not being enforced is because it is the policy of the Biden administration to not enforce them. The Executive enforces laws; that’s in the Constitution. The Biden administration has failed.

And now several states have, out of frustration, taken matters into their own hands. 

It will be roundly interesting to see how these court cases play out – and it will be interesting indeed to see how this affects the election in November.

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  1. Iowa should make a law in which the only immigration would only be allowed to non USA citizenship people who have not diven over or flown over any other state.

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