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Title: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: Elderberry on January 24, 2024, 12:32:38 pm
Texas Scorecard by  Will Biagini   | January 23, 2024

This comes as the Texas National Guard is continuing to hold the line at the southern border.

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Texans are enraged following a Supreme Court order yesterday that ruled in favor of the Biden administration to allow federal agents to destroy Texas’ concertina wire fencing.

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R—21) called on Texas officials to ignore the court’s ruling in an interview with Fox News.

“They have a duty under the Constitution … and every other norm of leadership of any sovereign state, to protect your citizens, period, full stop. There is no exception to that,” he said. “And if the Supreme Court wants to ignore that truth, which a slim majority did, Texas still had the duty, Texas leaders still have the duty, to defend their people.”

U.S. Rep. Roger Williams (R—25) responded by immediately introducing the State of Texas Operational Protection (STOP) Act on Monday, which would affirm the state of Texas’ right to secure its southern border by means of wall construction and possible reimbursements from the federal government for any actions taken.

“Biden’s border crisis has gone on for too long. My STOP Act will save lives by allowing Texans to protect our communities from this INVASION on American soil,” Williams wrote on X. 

State Rep. Briscoe Cain (R—Deer Park) quoted President Andrew Jackson’s famous saying, “the Supreme Court has made their decision, now let’s see them enforce it.”

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/texans-respond-to-supreme-court-order-allowing-federal-agents-to-destroy-razor-wire-fencing/ (https://texasscorecard.com/state/texans-respond-to-supreme-court-order-allowing-federal-agents-to-destroy-razor-wire-fencing/)
Title: Re: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: Elderberry on January 24, 2024, 12:54:33 pm
Jorge Ventura Media
@VenturaReport

HISTORIC BORDER SHOWDOWN BETWEEN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATE OF TEXAS 🚨

Texas officials say they will ‘hold the line’ and not allow BP agents into Shelby Park to access to the razor wire

This comes as SCOTUS gave the Biden administration a temporary victory ruling 5-4 allowing the feds to cut the razor wire on the border in areas like here in Eagle Pass.

https://twitter.com/VenturaReport/status/1749903285333483650 (https://twitter.com/VenturaReport/status/1749903285333483650)
Title: Re: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: American Girl on January 24, 2024, 01:00:56 pm
Texas National Guard doing what the federal government should’ve done long ago.

When defending against crime becomes a criminal act, justice no longer wears a blindfold; instead, it dons a cloak of hypocrisy.

However, this might not end well.
https://www.rightjournalism.com/video-heres-how-texans-responded-after-scotus-ruling-allowed-federal-agents-to-remove-razor-wire-placed-at-the-border/
Title: Re: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: Mod2 on January 24, 2024, 01:42:44 pm
Topics merged
Title: Re: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: Fishrrman on January 24, 2024, 11:11:15 pm
Time for a commanding officer in the Texas National Guard to assemble his men.

Then, take a ceremonial sword and draw a line in the sand.

And finally, state that any Guardsman who does not wish to oppose federal agents or troops may step across the line, without penalty.

But also state that all those who remain behind the line will fight first for the state of Texas.

How does that hit ya?
Title: Re: Texans Respond to Supreme Court Order Allowing Federal Agents to Destroy Razor Wire Fencing
Post by: Smokin Joe on January 25, 2024, 01:42:47 am
Time for a commanding officer in the Texas National Guard to assemble his men.

Then, take a ceremonial sword and draw a line in the sand.

And finally, state that any Guardsman who does not wish to oppose federal agents or troops may step across the line, without penalty.

But also state that all those who remain behind the line will fight first for the state of Texas.

How does that hit ya?
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