According to the New York Post on January 28, the war between Biden and Texas Governor Greg Abbott could trigger a constitutional crisis.
Texas is in complete limbo as millions of people have poured in illegally as Biden refuses to enforce immigration laws, the report said. In response, Governor Abbott installed barbed wire at the border and took control of Shelby Park by the river to prevent migrants from entering.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the 22nd that the federal ** can remove the barbed wire fence during the lawsuit against Texas. The Biden team is also seeking to get immigrants into Shelby Park.
What a terrible political spectacle it is: Texas wants to secure its borders, but the federal government intends to prevent it.
The report also said that Abbott stood his ground and even vowed to install more barbed wire. Meanwhile, former Trump urged states to send more National Guard troops to help Texas, and 25 Republican governors backed Abbott.
"The federal** breaks the contract between the federation and the states," Abbott said. He said the federal government has a "constitutional obligation" to enforce federal laws that protect states, not violate them.
The report also said that because the constitution gives states the right to self-defense, Abbott declared that Texas had been "violated" and used the "Texas constitutional right" to exercise that right and "supersede any federal statutes that conflict with it." (Compiled by Guo Jun).