Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor’s call last week to find stricter ways to crack down on illegal immigrants in the city may be too limited in the eyes of the law, one of the nation’s top constitutional lawyers said Friday.
Before enforcing any laws, they would have to be within Costa Mesa’s purview.
“Generally, cities and states can’t enforce federal immigration laws,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, founding dean of the UC Irvine School of Law. “Only federal law can do that, and Arizona will test that.”
During a news conference Wednesday, Mansoor highlighted ideas he’d like to explore with the City Council, including making businesses use a free federal service, E-Verify, to check the immigration status of potential employees before hiring them, and requiring the city to verify the legality of people seeking business licenses.