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Originally Posted by Redux
Those cases were BEFORE Congress assumed its expressed powers to regulate/legislate immigration.
And as a result, IMO those cases are not likely to be cited, but I could very well be wrong.
The principles behind the supremacy clause have stood the test of time, but I could be wrong in the case as well.
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Do you have links for these cases yet?
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