Posted on 12/19/2023 6:44:45 AM PST by Bon of Babble
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill making Texas the first state in the union to give law enforcement officers the authority to arrest migrants who illegally enter the state.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Right, which is why some judge is gonna block this.
“Wondering how this could not have been state law decades ago.”
Because it was already a federal law. When the federal govt stops enforcing its laws, another method has to be used.
Over under is by the close of the week DOJ will take it to court.
... by traitorous Demonicrats and gutless coward RINOcrats.
Borders may be fed jurisdiction but a state law making it a crime to enter the state illegally seems like it is stand alone from border enforcement
https://www.history.com/news/illegal-border-crossing-usa-mexico-section-1325
A good history of the USA Southern border and the ILLEGAL crossings
over the years since IT’S founding.
In 1929, Section 1325 criminalized undocumented immigration for the first time. Its aim was to decrease Mexican immigration.
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In the early 20th century, it wasn’t a crime to enter the U.S. without authorization. Though authorities could still deport immigrants who hadn’t gone through an official entry point, they couldn’t be detained and prosecuted for a federal crime. But that all changed in 1929 when the U.S. passed a bill to restrict a group of immigrants it hadn’t really focused on before: people who crossed the U.S.-Mexican border.
During World War II, prosecutions under Section 1325 decreased as the U.S. sought more labor for the war effort. In 1942, the U.S. started the Bracero Program to bring over more than 300,000 Mexican guest workers for short-term agricultural projects. This helped fill a labor shortage while many Americans were fighting overseas.
The Bracero Program continued until 1964, but even after it ended, the U.S. didn’t make prosecuting immigrants under Section 1325 a priority....
It wasn’t until George W. Bush’s presidency that the U.S. began to prosecute people under Section 1325 more regularly.
Read more at the link above........
Whatever you do, Abbott, stay in the governor’s mansion until 2028. No runs for the WH until 2027.
Borders may be fed jurisdiction but a state law making it a crime to enter the state illegally seems like it is stand alone from border enforcement
I hope so, I like it, hope its enforceable.
Does ANY State (other than, now, Texas) criminalize illegal entry of foreigners as a matter of STATE law?
Why don't you ask that of the Texas State Legislature? You do realize that he's a Governor, right? You do realize that a governor can't sign legislation that the legislature hasn't put on his desk, right?
You are right, the majority of the blame goes to that rat mole who is speaker of the Texas House. That little prick has formed an alliance with the rino’s and the House Democrats and they have caused a lot of damage to Texas. Abbott is a lot like most Republican Senators. Texas needed a Trump and they got a Pence.
How many legislatures approved Manditory Masks, Vaccine, social distancing or Church closures?
Your attempt to deflect from the subject at hand is noted and rejected.
Try again.
I believe it was simply the last straw, my friend. Seems to me Texas has more of a history for “not backing down” than knee-jerk reactions. We’ve been focused on doing the right thing where a man who was elected to be our president is concerned. After such devastating results, we have reached (finally) a point where it doesn’t matter what the consequence. I back Governor Abbott 100%. He’s been in a wheelchair for 30 years but he stands head and shoulders above Biden. As an aside, emjoyed reading your “about” page. You are a gifted man and patriot. Thank you for your service and exemplary patriotism. You are a model for our young men and women.
Thank you for the kind words, sir
Absolutely true. The State of Texas needs to start actually defending it's borders. We are being invaded, and I say that without the slightest bit of hyperbole.
A day late and a dollar short.
No, my point was made, you just continue with the notion that laws and the constitution still matter. The only thing that really matters now is power and we no longer have any.
You keep deflecting. It doesn’t make you look good.
I know: you think you’re making some kind of profound point. You’re wrong. You’re just missing the point. That is all.
When does this go into effect?
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