They're not "federal officials", they're just people in the state. State laws apply to people in the state. 🤷
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They're federal agents carrying out federal duties in the state, which in some cases makes them exempt from state laws. The article points to the supremacy clause, which is why there's a debate about state's rights to charge federal agents. But no, this doesn't seem to apply to ICE.
Masked group committing local crimes? Pick em up every time. Sort it out at the jail. Maybe it turns out they get to go once the paperwork is done hours later.
Chilling effects can work both ways; it would be nice to see them doing good for once.
Oh I wish. Too bad cops are pieces of shit, too.
Sadly true