Voters may get to directly repeal ‘sanctuary state’ laws via referendum – IOTW Report

Voters may get to directly repeal ‘sanctuary state’ laws via referendum

A group in Oregon has already submitted a petition with 25% more signatures than required to qualify for the ballot a referendum on repealing that state’s “sanctuary state” law.  In neighboring California, efforts are underway to qualify a similar measure for California voters. – Story @American Thinker.

4 Comments on Voters may get to directly repeal ‘sanctuary state’ laws via referendum

  1. Remember CA Proposition 8? In 2008, a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman? It passed by 51.5% to 48.5%. Overthrown by one person, a judge – despite the fact that it was (and still is!) a fricken’ Constitutional Amendment.

    BTW the margin of passing was due to an unusually large turnout from the black community, which tends to be religiously more conservative than whites. Because they had a chance to elect a black president for the first time in history.

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