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The general rule is that states can enforce federal *criminal* law but not federal civil law (without explicit permission). Immigration status is a civil matter. In other words, this isn't a case of the states doing what states normally do. It would be an unusual expansion of state enforcement power.
Isn't being an illegal immigrant a crime punishable by arrest? If so, its no longer civil, it's criminal.