I'm curious how people who are against federal overreach feel about Tom Homan's assertion that he would deploy red state National Guard troops and possibly the military into blue states that refuse to cooperate with mass deportation.
Define federal overreach.
I am against the Federal government legalizing abortion by short circuiting the legal process and pretending the US constitution legalizes abortion. Since the constitution says nothing about abortion it is a decision that is to be made by each and every state until congress and the senate pass laws about it.
I am against the Federal government controlling public school education and that includes providing funding for it and then withholding funding from those that don't follow their rules. The US constitution says nothing about the Federal government running the nations education and therefore it should be up to each and every state to decide.
The federal government does have laws against hate crimes and bias and that applies to all aspects of society including school, so I have no problem with them enforcing those laws. But to redefine what a woman is, that requires a two thirds vote in the law making bodies. Obviously trans people are afforded the rights against hate crimes and bias that everyone else is, but that does not mean they get to use the girls bathroom at school.
But the Federal government does have the constitutional authority to keep the country safe, to maintain our borders and to apprehend and deport illegal aliens. That is not something that is up to the states and so I don't see this as an overreach of the Federal government, I see that as them doing their job.