Foreign nationals on American soil are, in many cases, subject to the terms of international treaties which are supreme law of the United States under the Constitution. Individual state governments cannot interfere with the relations between the U.S. and other countries and their citizens. Just imagine . . . . . . .
"Hello, Phillipe?. . . Yeah, its me Governor Brewer. Listen muchacho; my anti-racial discrimination law just went into effect. It seems that by coincidence we caught about 200 people violating our traffic laws and who didn't have proof of legal presence in the U.S.. Anyway, the reason I called is that a lot of these people look like your people and I thought you might want them back." . . . . No. no, no, not all of them . . . . some of them say they have green cards or that they were born here but we arrested them anyway . . . well yes, they all looked suspicious . . . . we wanted to be fair to everybody. . . . Anglos? . . . . No . . . . . not a one. What do you mean I have to go through the Embassy and notify the consulate? . . . . But . . . What do mean that you are the President of a whole country and I am just a dumb shit governor of a desert state full of snakes, scorpions, and headless bodies? Mr. Presiden. Mr. President?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imagine
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