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Sen. Ted Cruz: States should impose own sanctions on Iran regime

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz on Sunday urged U.S. states to continue their sanctions on the Iranian regime and impose new ones to stop the regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

“I think that states should act and lead to do exactly that,” Sen. Cruz said, according to Roll Call.

Sen. Cruz, a Republican from Texas, cited the constitutional precedent set by his own litigation before the Supreme Court in Medellin v. Texas (2008), in which the Court held that international treaties do not trump state law unless accompanied by enabling federal legislation.

“[W]e ought to do everything we can to resist this … Iranian deal,” Cruz said, calling on the states to lead.

Both New York and California intend to retain their sanctions on the regime in Iran, according to legislators who spoke with Breitbart News. New York in particular maintains a blacklist of companies and individuals that are prevented from contracting with the State of New York.

The Iran deal requires the U.S. government to urge states to drop sanctions, but Secretary of State John Kerry admitted in recent testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee that states can continue their sanctions.

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