The problem I see with the assumptions made by Gen. Flynn are the following:
1. Congress has the sole right to pass immigration laws. They have done very little.
2. The Executive Branch is supposed to enforce the laws, they have outright refused. That should go back to Congress for impeachment because of failure to follow the Constitution. That means the POTUS and VPOTUS need to be removed. That’s the Constitutional way to approach this.
3. Texas is a symptom of a giant problem. Those problems are legion and include: Un-elected and unresponsive Federal agencies acting outside of the provision granted by Congress and without adequate oversight. A Executive, who has exceeded the responsibilities of it’s Branch, and now blackmails the nation with it’s power even and including refusing to protect it’s Citizens. A Supreme Court, who doesn’t understand that the current process sidesteps the ‘local control and democratic process’ as well as ‘State Rights and Citizen Responsibility.
While I would argue that the Supreme Court Decision against Texas razor wire was fundamentally wrong, in the scale of Dred Scot, there is so much wrong at this point it’s just a small part of the planet of Constitutional failure.
“… there is so much wrong at this point it’s just a small part of the planet of Constitutional failure.”
I agree. The nation itself has failed. There is no practical solution, Constitutionally or politically. We’ve arrived slowly…and now suddenly at the point of dissolution. The nation will become a full fascist dictatorship (if Biden and the Democrats prevail) or dissolve into multiple nations if the states prevail and Trump wins the election (in that instance, the leftist/fascist states that did not prevail will violently secede.
“Congress has the sole right to pass immigration laws. They have done very little.”
Existing immigration law is good law. Perhaps adjusting the number of permanent residents is in order, maybe not. But it is sound law. Congress does not need new legislation. What the country needs is an administration which will enforce the law.