😠The SAFE Act: Washington State Preps for a Showdown with Federal Law
Can a state legally block federal agents from entering a public building without a judicial warrant? Washington thinks so and they're continuing their expansion on their sanctuary status and Trump Administration resistance.
In today's livestream, we’re analyzing the "Secure and Accountable Federal Enforcement Act" and why its sponsors believe they can override federal administrative warrants. We’ll look at the specific sections that target higher education, healthcare, and even local election offices.
These policies impact Americans across the country, not just those in WA. Conservative Ladies present:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pH-2eaqGdY

https://substack.com/home/post/p-182034224?source=queue

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In response MyDee Mac7 to her Publication

SB 5906 stretches across five major sectors of public life: early learning, K–12 schools, health care, higher education, and even election offices. The bill’s central idea is simple but far‑reaching: these institutions may not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement unless agents present a judicial warrant…a standard federal law does not require for civil immigration actions.

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In response MyDee Mac7 to her Publication

SB 5852: The Workplace Shield
Just days before SB 5906 appeared, lawmakers introduced SB 5852, the Immigrant Worker Protection Act. This bill focuses on the workplace and it is just as sweeping.

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