Craft an introduction that briefly explains federalism, introduces the topic of immigration federalism, and authors a thesis that highlights the role of federal, state, and local governments in immigration.

3-4 pages typed(800 ~ 1000 words)
PROMPT Immigration has received a lot of attention as of late. Fortunately for us, it also helps illuminate some of the more complex dimensions of federalism.We have a tendency to think, with good reason, that politics is  something  that  takes  place  in  Washington,  D.C. However, in looking to D.C., we can easily overlook the  role  that  states and  local  governments play  in  our  political system. For  this  assignment,  you  will be given the chance to engage the topic of immigration by looking at the cases of California and Arizona. In accepting this task, you will be asked to do the following:
1.Craft an introduction that briefly explains federalism, introduces the topic of immigration federalism, and authors a thesis that highlights the role of federal, state, and local governments in immigration.
2.Write a succinct account explaining how the judiciary(i.e. the federal courts) and Congress (i.e. the legislative branch) have ruled and interacted with states when it comes to immigration.
3.please see Appendix, discuss   how   California   and   Arizona   have taken   integrationist   or   restrictionist   approaches to immigration by looking at thefollowingareas:Immigration Enforcement, Employment, and Post-Secondary Education.
4.Finish with a concluding paragraph explaining why states matter when it comes to immigration.

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