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Texas Takes a Stand:
Defending its Borders in the Face of Federal Challenges

In the vast expanse of the Lone Star State, a battle is being waged on the front lines of border security. Texas, facing the repercussions of a broken border, is taking a resolute stance, asserting its right to self-defense against the challenges exacerbated by the Biden administration.

The border situation in Texas has become increasingly complex, with concerns mounting over the state’s ability to safeguard its citizens and uphold the rule of law. The Biden administration’s policies have contributed to a surge in illegal crossings, human trafficking, and drug smuggling, creating a significant strain on Texas’ resources and infrastructure.

Governor Greg Abbott and the state’s leaders have expressed the federal government’s failure to effectively address border security has left Texas with no choice but to act in self-defense. The sheer volume of illegal border crossings has led to a strain on law enforcement, overwhelmed facilities, and an increased threat to the safety and well-being of Texas residents.

The recent actions taken by Texas, including the deployment of National Guard troops and enhanced border enforcement measures, are essential measures to protect its citizens and maintain the integrity of its borders. Texas is acting within its rights to defend itself against the consequences of a border that has been inadequately managed at the federal level.

The Biden administration’s border policies point to a lack of enforcement, contributing to a sense of lawlessness that Texas is now forced to confront. The broken nature of the border demands immediate attention, and Texas is taking matters into its own hands to address the security vacuum.

Texas finds itself at a critical juncture, defending its borders in the face of what it perceives as a broken federal approach to border security. As the Lone Star State takes steps to protect its residents and uphold the rule of law, the ongoing “debate” over the role of the federal government in securing the border continues to unfold. 

Three cheers for the 25 states that have decided to take a stand in defense of the state of Texas.

Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Florida

Georgia
Idaho

Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
MontanaNebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
North Dakota
Ohio
OklahomaSouth Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
Virginia
West Virginia
Wyoming

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