definition, has a right to enforce them. the states do not have a right to subvert them. there is no argument about that. what you are seeing is something that cannot stand. the federal government, and previous decades, has sent federal troops into states when they do stuff like this. do you understand the fire that they are playing with? it's cool because you think illegals should stay here? >> i just think that throughout the judiciary, we have shown that the states and cities are the laboratory of democracy, the states have such power to do much more than the federal government has done. what we are seeing here, a city saying we will push back against the overbearing government. we've done that. >> tucker: you're getting your bumper stickers confused. the colonials -- okay. [laughs] i'm sorry. i'm not allowing you to teach american history on my show because it -- >> that's why we had a colonial war. a revolutionary war because we pushed against a tyrant, while