You did answer my question on the question of treason. I wrongly assumed you were speaking of the US Constitution. Still to make such charge toward a US employee may first require secession (which may indeed become a necessity).
The first authority of invasion comes under the Federal government, but since the POTUS
claims it's not an invasion the authority or protection goes to the state. States have
the higher right over any law or executive order that the POTUS or Congress passes or signs
if it in any way goes against the Supreme power of the Constitution. Always in every case
any unconstitutional law or executive order is null and void.
In this case the Oath of office is being ignored and Obama has failed in his
duty to perform his duty by the Oath he swore. Congress "not the Governor" has a
duty to bypass the POTUS and act to protect our borders. When Congress or "House" also
fails in it's duties then the last defense is the State and it's elected leaders.
Both houses of Congress have failed in their duty right along with the POTUS.
We are at a pinnacle of power where confusion has set in. Nobody ever dreamed that
the powers given to the states would need to be enacted and I doubt that one single
elected state representative even dreamed they would be in this situation.
This inaction historically might be known as "The great Pause" if they do not
act quickly and our leaders get their bearings ironed out.
Perry has been the only one determined to act, even though slightly and hesitant.