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信函警告缅因州、马萨诸塞州、华盛顿州和俄勒冈州州长:他们违反了至上条款
作者:罗伯特·施马德 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年5月21日美国东部时间下午1:17
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民主党要求移民海关执法局披露探员身份,批评者指出这会引发人肉搜索威胁
福克斯新闻记者查德·珀格拉姆报道民主党呼吁透明化和问责制的相关动向,同时共和党人表达了对探员安全的担忧。
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美国司法部威胁就拒绝向移民海关执法局(ICE)探员发放卧底车牌一事起诉四个由民主党领导的州,在移民议题斗争中开辟了新的宪法战线。
争议焦点在于,这些蓝州究竟只是拒绝协助ICE执行民事移民执法,还是拒绝提供保密车牌的行为干扰了联邦政府执行移民法的能力。
传统基金会高级法律研究员查尔斯·“卡利”·斯蒂姆森表示,各州拒绝协助保护ICE探员是在玩“危险游戏”,但他也质疑司法部的至上条款论点是否如该部门所称那般直截了当。
“当州法与至高无上的联邦法律冲突时,联邦法律优先于州法。一旦出现这种情况,州法将不再具有法律效力,”斯蒂姆森告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“在我看来,没有任何法律与联邦法律相冲突。只不过是州政府官员拒绝发放这类车牌而已。”
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2026年1月21日,在ICE探员于1月7日枪杀蕾妮·妮可·古德后,移民执法行动持续开展期间,指挥官格雷格·博维诺团队的一名联邦探员在明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯的一个加油站停车时警戒。(塞斯·赫尔德/路透社)
斯蒂姆森表示,司法部需要证明各州的所作所为不止是拒绝协助ICE。该部门可能需要证明车牌限制规定与某一具体联邦法律相冲突。
“因此,尽管我认为司法部提出的论点看似合理,但我不认为这个论点有多少实质内容,”他继续说道。
司法部民事 division 助理检察长布雷特·舒梅特在5月12日警告缅因州、马萨诸塞州、华盛顿州和俄勒冈州的州长,他们拒绝向移民执法官员提供可隐藏其联邦探员身份的车牌,这违反了美国宪法的至上条款——该条款规定联邦法律优先于冲突的州法。
“俄勒冈州车辆管理局拒绝向包括联邦执法机构在内的联邦机构发放标准车牌和卧底车牌,却继续不受限制地向处境相似的州和地方机构发放此类车牌,这种针对联邦政府的歧视行为直接违反了至上条款,”舒梅特在致俄勒冈州州长蒂娜·科特克的信函中写道。
他在致另外三位民主党州长的信函中使用了类似措辞。
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2026年4月7日,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在华盛顿特区司法部的新闻发布会上发言。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社)
马萨诸塞州州长办公室的一名官员告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,该联邦州确实会向联邦探员发放卧底车牌,但仅限他们在调查刑事犯罪时使用。移民执法通常涉及民事违规行为。
该官员补充道,州和地方执法机构如果正在调查民事违规行为,也无法获得卧底车牌。他们还称,舒梅特提到的对ICE探员进行“人肉搜索”的担忧毫无根据,因为该州为ICE提供的非保密车牌只会显示车辆所属机构,而非探员个人姓名。
ICE在2026年1月称,探员及其家属收到的死亡威胁数量增长了8000%。
2026年1月13日,明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯南部一处住宅的突袭行动期间,一名联邦执法探员站在房屋外。(维克多·J·布鲁/彭博社)
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“马萨诸塞州不会允许动用州资源帮助ICE秘密行动,而他们正在侵犯民众权利,让我们所有人都更不安全,”州长办公室的一名发言人告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“任何从事合法刑事执法工作的联邦、州或地方机构都可以获得保密车牌。我们都知道这不是ICE正在做的事情。这是一个连自己逮捕了谁、为什么逮捕都不肯告诉我们的机构。我们不会助长他们的策略。”
不过,俄勒冈州和缅因州似乎全面暂停了向联邦机构发放卧底车牌。福克斯新闻数字频道周二联系俄勒冈州、缅因州和华盛顿州州长办公室置评,但均未得到回复。
斯蒂姆森解释称,有一种潜在假设,即作为联邦的成员州,且根据宪法分权原则的隐含规定,各州将协助联邦政府执行法律。
“这些州都是联邦的成员。我们假设当联邦政府执行联邦法律时,各州会予以配合,”斯蒂姆森说。“同时我们也假设,当各州执行州法时,如果遇到联邦探员,联邦政府会与各州合作。”
2026年1月30日,华盛顿特区,副检察长托德·布兰奇在司法部公布与杰弗里·爱泼斯坦相关的文件、视频和图片期间会见记者。(J·斯科特·阿普尔怀特/美联社)
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斯蒂姆森也对各州不发放卧底车牌的动机提出了质疑。
“在移民议题上,因为他们不喜欢特朗普,也不喜欢ICE,尽管显然他们在奥巴马政府时期很喜欢ICE,他们正在玩这场非常危险的游戏。顺便说一句,这令人不齿,因为这会危及生命,不仅是他们试图抓捕的人的生命,还有探员自己的生命,”他告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
前ICE局长、现任支持特朗普的美国优先政策研究所高级研究员托尼·法姆认为,司法部完全有权利用至上条款迫使这四个州发放卧底车牌。
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2025年10月12日,俄勒冈州波特兰市美国移民海关执法局大楼外,联邦探员与反ICE抗议者发生冲突。(马蒂厄·刘易斯-罗兰/盖蒂图片社)
“司法部的立场牢牢扎根于美国宪法的至上条款,该条款禁止各州歧视联邦政府或干预合法的联邦行动,”同时也是律师的法姆告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
“华盛顿州和马萨诸塞州联邦承认,在向各自的州和地方执法机构发放车牌时,确实存在合法的安全和行动需求,需要使用保密车牌,”法姆继续说道。“当他们的政策公开歧视联邦政府,拒绝联邦执法探员获得同样的保护时,就造成了不平等的标准,直接破坏了执行国会授权执法职责的联邦官员的工作。”
舒梅特在致州长的信函中也提出了类似论点。周四记者联系置评时,司法部将福克斯新闻数字频道引述至助理检察长发布的信函。
2025年7月24日,纽约州纽约市雅各布·K·贾维茨联邦大楼内的美国移民法庭,美国联邦移民和海关执法局探员拘留移民和寻求庇护者。(多米尼克·格温/中东图片社/法新社)
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右翼智库曼哈顿研究所研究员拉斐尔·曼瓜尔拥有法学学位,他对蓝州划分民事和刑事执法的做法提出了质疑。
“这些州试图在刑事和民事执法之间划清界限,以混淆基本现实;但他们完全清楚,许多会受到民事移民执法行动影响的个人,在其社区中也构成了真正的刑事威胁,”他说。“这一现实屡见不鲜,那些非法留在美国的人有时会犯下令人发指的罪行。让追踪和识别执法车辆变得更容易,会让在这些辖区执勤的联邦探员面临我们在明尼阿波利斯和芝加哥等地看到的那种骚扰,这会让所有相关人员都更不安全。”
“诸如ICE和海关与边境保护局等联邦机构正在执行已经生效数十年的移民法,共和党和民主党政府都曾执行过这些法律,”他补充道。
2026年2月5日,联邦探员在明尼阿波利斯开展移民执法行动。(美联社照片/瑞安·墨菲,资料图)
致命的明尼阿波利斯枪击事件后,民主党在全国范围内推动反ICE法案
卡托研究所(一个自由意志主义智库)的法律研究员迈克·福克斯对辩论双方都不感冒,称这不是“一方必胜的决定性案件”。
“我认为这种案件的情况是,一方说我们显然是对的,另一方也说他们显然是对的,而我认为实际答案是他们双方都错了,”他告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
福克斯表示,在“州对联邦执法探员的运作方式施加条件”的案件中,比如加州试图禁止联邦探员隐藏身份,“显然违反了至上条款”。他说,国会可以而且应该强制探员表明身份,但州议会无权做出这类规则修改。
“不过,这次的情况有所不同,我认为不同之处在于州政府发放车牌,对吧?”福克斯继续说道。“这不像州政府只给ICE发车牌却扣留其他人的。他们给你、我以及其他所有人都发车牌,而且大多数联邦执法人员,如果不是秘密行动的话,都会使用美国政府车牌。”
“没有任何规定禁止ICE使用带有联邦车牌的车辆,”他补充道。
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DOJ puts blue states on notice as ICE fight barrels toward next constitutional showdown
2026-05-21T13:17:31-04:00 / Fox News
Letters warn governors of Maine, Massachusetts, Washington and Oregon they are violating the supremacy clause
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The Justice Department is threatening to sue four Democratic-led states for denying undercover license plates to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, opening a new constitutional front in the immigration fight.
At issue is whether the blue states are simply refusing to help ICE carry out civil immigration enforcement, or whether withholding confidential plates interferes with the federal government’s ability to enforce immigration law.
Charles “Cully” Stimson, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said the states are playing a “dangerous game” by refusing to help protect ICE agents, but he also questioned whether DOJ’s supremacy clause argument is as straightforward as the department suggests.
“Federal law preempts state law when state law conflicts with a supreme federal law. And when it does, the state law is preempted, meaning that the state law cannot be given legal effect in those instances of conflict,” Stimson told Fox News Digital. “There is no law in my mind that is conflicting with federal law. You simply have state actors refusing to issue these types of license plates.”
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Stimson said DOJ’s challenge is establishing that the states are doing more than just refusing to help ICE. The department would likely need to show that the plate restrictions conflict with a specific federal law.
“So as much as I think that the DOJ is putting forth a plausible argument, I don’t think there’s a lot of ‘there’ there in this argument,” he continued.
DOJ Civil Division Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate warned on May 12 that the governors of Maine, Massachusetts, Washington and Oregon that they were running afoul of the supremacy clause of the Constitution, which makes federal law supreme over conflicting state laws, by refusing to provide immigration enforcement officers with license plates that conceal their identities as federal agents.
“By refusing to issue standard and undercover registrations and plates to federal agencies, including federal law enforcement agencies, while continuing to issue them to similarly-situated state and local agencies without restriction, Oregon’s DMV has directly run afoul of the supremacy clause by discriminating against the federal government,” Shumate wrote to Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek.
He used similar language in his letters to the three other Democratic governors.
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An official in the Massachusetts governor’s office told Fox News Digital that the commonwealth does issue undercover plates to federal agents, but only when they are investigating criminal offenses. Immigration enforcement typically involves civil infractions.
The official added that state and local law enforcement are also barred from receiving undercover plates if they’re investigating civil offenses. They also claimed that fears of “doxing” of ICE officers, which were mentioned by Shumate, are unfounded, as non-confidential plates offered by the state to ICE only disclose that the agency owns the car, not the name of the individual agent.
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“Massachusetts is not going to allow state resources to be used to help ICE operate in secret while they are violating people’s rights and making us all less safe,” a spokesman for the governor’s office told Fox News Digital. “Any federal, state or local agency engaging in legitimate criminal law enforcement work can receive a confidential plate. We all know that’s not what ICE is doing. This is an agency that can’t and won’t even tell us who they are arresting and why. We are not going to enable their tactics.”
Oregon and Maine, however, appear to have issued broader suspensions of the issuance of undercover plates to federal agencies. The governor’s offices of Oregon, Maine and Washington did not respond to requests for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
Stimson explained that there is an underlying assumption that, by virtue of being in the union and as implied under the Constitution’s separation of powers, states will help the federal government enforce laws.
“Every one of these states is part of the union. It is assumed that when the federal government is enforcing federal law, the states are going to play ball,” Stimson said. “And it’s assumed when the states are enforcing state law, and it bumps up against federal agents, that the feds are going to cooperate with the states.”
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Stimson did also question the motivations of the states in not issuing undercover plates.
“On immigration, because they don’t like Trump and they don’t like ICE, even though apparently they loved ICE in the Obama administration, they are playing this very dangerous game. And it’s despicable, by the way, because it puts lives in danger, not only of the people they’re trying to pick up, but the agents themselves,” he told Fox News Digital.
Tony Pham, former ICE director and current senior fellow at the Trump-aligned America First Policy Institute, believes the DOJ is well within its rights to compel the four states into issuing undercover plates using the supremacy clause.
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“The Justice Department’s position is firmly grounded in the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits individual states from discriminating against the federal government or interfering with lawful federal operations,” Pham, who is also a lawyer, told Fox News Digital.
“The State of Washington and Commonwealth of Massachusetts admit to the legitimate safety and operational needs for confidential license plates when issuing them to their respective state and local law enforcement agencies,” Pham continued. “When their policies openly discriminate against the federal government, by denying federal law enforcement agents the same protections, this creates an unequal standard that directly undermines federal officers carrying out congressionally authorized law enforcement duties.”
Shumate made similar arguments in his letters to the governors. When reached for comment on Thursday, the DOJ referred Fox News Digital to the letters posted by the assistant attorney general.
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Rafael Mangual, a fellow at the right-of-center Manhattan Institute who holds a law degree, questioned the distinction between civil and criminal enforcement drawn by the blue states.
“These states can try to draw distinctions between criminal and civil enforcement to obfuscate basic realities; but they know full well that many of the individuals who would be subjected to civil immigration enforcement actions also pose real criminal threats in their communities,” he said. “This reality is illustrated all too often by the stories of sometimes heinous offenses committed by those unlawfully present in the United States. Making it easier to track and identify law enforcement vehicles will expose federal agents on the ground in those jurisdictions to the kind of harassment we saw in jurisdictions like Minneapolis and Chicago, which makes all involved less safe.”
“Federal agencies such as ICE and CBP are enforcing immigration laws that have been on the books for decades and enforced by both Republican and Democratic administrations,” he added.
Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis on Feb. 5, 2026.((AP Photo/Ryan Murphy, File)
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Mike Fox, a legal fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, was unimpressed with both sides of the debate, remarking it’s not a “slam dunk for one side or the other.”
“I think this is the type of case where you have one side that says we’re obviously right, and the other side that says we’re obviously right, and I think the answer is actually that they’re both wrong,” he told Fox News Digital.
Fox said in cases where “the state’s imposing conditions on how federal law enforcement officers operate,” such as the attempted ban on masked federal agents in California, that “pretty clearly violates the supremacy clause.” Congress, he said, could and should mandate that agents identify themselves, but that such a rule-change is out of bounds for state legislatures.
“This, though, is different, and the reason I think this is different is because the state issues license plates, right?” Fox continued. “It’s not like the state is only issuing license plates to ICE and are withholding them. They issue license plates to you and to me and to everyone else, and it’s also the case that most federal law enforcement, if they’re not operating, you know, undercover, they have U.S. government license plates.”
“There’s nothing barring ICE from using vehicles with federal license plates,” he added.
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