Posted on 01/26/2024 3:12:43 AM PST by spirited irish
Sternly against the current White House resident’s corruption, these governors released the following joint statement in support of Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Texas’ constitutional right to self-defense.
The statement comes as the Biden Administration continues to attack Texas and refuses to take action or responsibility for their crisis at the Southern border.
“President Biden and his Administration have left Americans and our country completely vulnerable to unprecedented illegal immigration pouring across the Southern border. Instead of upholding the rule of law and securing the border, the Biden Administration has attacked and sued Texas for stepping up to protect American citizens from historic levels of illegal immigrants, deadly drugs like fentanyl, and terrorists entering our country.
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So if the feds cut off $$ to TX we provide more buses for those here that depend on federal funds to climb on board. Hello DC, hello Chicago, hello any sanctuary city.
Plug the holes, Round them up, Kick them out. Thank you for the help neighbors.
LOL......my coffee, it wasn’t a morning after gesture.
I drink 6 cups a day.
Interesting, I believe each of the Red States have a Repub Governor am I right?
I am suprised my state of NH has joined in, I would have thought Sununu would be backing Biden.
Threat Matrix source: The biden regime has given TX until close of business today to surrender the Eagle Pass park. So far, TX has not buckled to that demand and the Lt Gov warned federal agencies not to try anything.
TX guard continues to reinforce the 30 mile stretch at Eagle Pass with more razor wire and fencing. The move does not appear to violate the Supreme Court order, which granted federal ‘permission’ for the removal of existing wire, while saying nothing about adding new barriers.
25 Republican governors have signed onto a letter expressing full support to TX in its standoff with the feds. Including TX, 26 states are now being designated by some as “anti-federalist”. This includes about 147 million citizens. If one were to include the Red counties trapped in blue state control, the numbers of Americans supporting TX grows even more, to probably more than half the country. This compact with TX has these states being designated “anti-federalist” in some circles.
Buzz is patriot militia groups are mobilizing and headed to TX.....this ‘mobilization’ maybe exaggerated, but it is highly likely that there are many groups en route to the border region both from within TX as well as supporting states.
Biden’s ultimatum has the potential of lighting a fuse that can expand into a much more serious Constitutional crisis than is currently present. Eagle Pass has been on of the illegal crossing points that has seen thousands of illegals cross on a daily basis for much of the past three years. If Biden erupts and sends his storm troopers in with guns blazing - all heck will break loose.
I'm hoping that Eagle Pass, TX will be Obama's Armageddon.
The Texas Nationalist movement has worked this plan out for a a few years now. Texas also moved their gold reserves back to the state several years ago, so we now control our own gold. We've been ready for this.
That's what they did when Oklahoma enacted anti-illegal immigration laws several years ago. I'm a Texan, but I also own a wheat farm in OK. After OK enacted it's laws, a got a letter from the OK comptroller explaining how my OK state taxes went down as a result of those laws.
I disagree. My wife used to work for the state in the McAllen area. I used to fly her in and out weekly. You couldn't land a private aircraft in any small airport in the area without having law enforcement there Johnny-on-the-spot to see what you're up to. And, whenever we drove anywhere, we would always encounter a DPS roadblock.
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