Posted on 01/22/2024 4:34:38 PM PST by packagingguy
U.S. — In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that it's now illegal for the Texas National Guard to guard Texas or the nation.
"Using the National Guard to guard the nation is an egregious misuse of the National Guard," wrote Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who sided with the majority. "When the federal government has decreed that the nation not be guarded so that millions of illegal immigrants will swarm the border and settle in cities across the nation to swing the 2024 presidential election for Biden, states have no right to disobey that decree by guarding their states."
As a result of the ruling, Texas is being ordered to open its border completely and let millions of people flood the state and the rest of the country until everything Americans hold dear is left a smoldering ruin. "It's the compassionate thing to do," said Jackson.
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Wait.....
Since when did The Bee stop doing satire?
Ignore the Supreme Court ruling. Obama did, and Biden’s Administration’s has.
That’s not funny! Those ringpieces might well rule that way!
Abbott just has to double up on sending busloads of the flotsam and jetsam of the world off to the filthy big democrat cities.
I'd send them all to Wilmington, Delaware.
Send to Rehobeth (or whatever the F it’s called) Beach where that drip hangs out.
I put FR links…they did rule this way earlier today.
FU Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
Is this from CNN?
God bless the Bee!
This is a true statement. Can’t be the bee
lol — you got stung
looks like this is being reported elsewhere... oops
Texas has a state guard commanded by the governor
Thanks.
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