Texas Historic Border Security Measures: A Model for All 50 States!
Texas, leveraging its State Constitutional Authority, has taken a bold step to halt Biden's open border invasion, paving the way for genuine reform. In a landscape marred by decades of congressional inaction, marked by incompetence and a lack of political will, Texas has emerged as a beacon of proactive governance.
The collective strength of 25 Governors standing united, passing legislation in solidarity with Texas, will serve as an impenetrable shield against the invasion and colonization of our states and country, marking a decisive moment to reclaim our power and protect the sovereignty of our nation.
In a landmark move to fortify Texas' border security, Governor Greg Abbott signed pivotal laws to combat illegal immigration, human smuggling, and enhance border infrastructure. These laws passed between June and December, deliver comprehensive border laws and position Texas as a model for effective border management to protect Texas and America from the consequences of President Biden's border neglect. Illegal Immigration must become a state crime.
Governor Abbott emphasized the necessity of these measures, stating, "Four years ago, the United States had the fewest illegal border crossings in decades. President Biden's deliberate inaction has left Texas to fend for itself." The legislation aims to fill the void left by federal negligence.
These transformative border laws include an under-reported Senate Bill 1900, designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations in Texas, further enhanced by a powerful executive order GA-42 signed in September specifically designating as foreign terrorist organizations the Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and any similarly situated Mexican drug cartels, while also urging the Biden Administration to do the same.
Texas Legislation Highlights Include: