On Monday the Supreme Court said the federal government has the authority to remove razor wire that Texas installed at the southern border. Homeland Security said Texas had until Friday to give federal authorities access to Eagle Pass. But Governor Abbott is doubling down saying he’ll increase state patrol of the border, adding more barriers and more razor wire.

On Friday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton refused the federal government’s request for access to the border and demanded proof that the federal government has the authority to turn a Texas park into a port of entry.

Twenty-five Republican governors are backing Gov. Abbott’s stance; they say Texas has the constitutional right to self-defense. Gov. Abbott says he believes those states would be willing to send troops to the border if needed.

  • Rob
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    275 months ago

    The slow roll toward Civil War continues.

    • Jo Miran
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      Only on election years. Theater, but we all pay the price.

    • @[email protected]
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      I would love to watch the war between Texas and the US military. It would last like 4 minutes.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea
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        Especially since the Texas border is really far away from The Alamo.

  • Scott
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    Just waiting for federal felonies to be handed out left and right

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    DALLAS - The unprecedented standoff between the state of Texas and the federal government at the southern border continues.

    “Never to that point to where we have the Texas National Guard, agents from DPS basically blocking the entrance and taking authority or control of the border.”

    On Monday the Supreme Court said the federal government has the authority to remove razor wire that Texas installed at the southern border.

    Homeland Security said Texas had until Friday to give federal authorities access to Eagle Pass.

    But Governor Abbott is doubling down saying he’ll increase state patrol of the border, adding more barriers and more razor wire.

    “If the federal government backs down from this, they completely will lose the authority they have on Supreme Court precedent,” said Vasquez.


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