Avast ye! As Biden's border be fallin' apart, them Texas Democrats be schemin' with Mexico, arrr!
2023-12-01
Arr! With Biden's border misfortunes showin' no signs of calmin', Texas be passin' new laws, includin' one that allows state and local authorities to seize and command those would-be ocean wanderers to return to Mexico!
President Biden's border crisis continues to escalate as Texas takes action to address the influx of migrants. Senate Bill 4 (SB4), set to be signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, empowers state and local authorities to arrest and return migrants who have entered Texas outside of official border crossings. This law is a response to the worsening border crisis as perceived by Texas lawmakers.However, some Texas Democrats are opposing the bill and working with Mexican government authorities to undermine it. They have raised concerns about potential civil rights violations and argue that immigration law is solely the responsibility of the federal government. The Mexican government has also voiced its opposition to SB4, claiming that it violates the rights of Mexican immigrants in Texas.
It is clear that the Mexican government, along with criminal cartels involved in human and drug trafficking, wants to profit from the unimpeded flow of people across the border. They are even interfering in American elections to shape policies that align with their interests.
The key difference between SB4 and Arizona's SB1070, which faced legal challenges and Supreme Court rulings, lies in their scope and focus. SB4 specifically targets the arrest and removal of illegal aliens with probable cause, while SB1070 had broader provisions.
Despite the opposition, Texas is determined to address the border crisis and secure its borders. The state recognizes the need to enforce immigration laws and protect its citizens. It remains to be seen how the legal challenges and political maneuvering will unfold, but Texas Democrats aligning themselves with the Mexican government and criminal cartels raise serious concerns about their motivations and priorities.