Since governments are usually fairly good at using words they know the meaning of, they don't not understand any of it.
Enforce immigration laws.
Immigrations laws are enforced by two federal government departments - Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Canada Border Services Agency. They also work with the Canadian police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Services, and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to enforce these laws.
The Arizona immigration law is basically a state level reflection of Federal law. Arizona passed the law at a state level so they would have authority to enforce the law, since the federal government refuses to enforce it.
The role of the US government regarding immigration is to establish and enforce immigration laws and policies, including border control and determining who is eligible for entry into the country. The government oversees the processing of visas and immigration applications, as well as the enforcement of deportation and removal proceedings for individuals who violate immigration laws.
Yes, states do play a role in helping the national government in the area of immigration policy. While the federal government has the ultimate authority to create and enforce immigration laws, states can assist by cooperating with federal immigration agencies, sharing information, and implementing certain immigration policies at the state level. However, the balance of power between the federal government and states in this area can vary and has been the subject of ongoing debate.
The federal government did not enforce the court's decision.
Sri Lanka is an island that is south of the country of India. The county has very strict laws and the government is not afraid to enforce the laws even with dealing with visitors.
Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
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The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793