U.S. Border Crisis Texas vs. the federal government

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-26

On the U.S.-Mexico border, the debate over illegal entry is heating up. Abbott, Texas, in order to prevent a large number of Latinos from entering the United States, used the National Guard and the Federal Border Patrol Force to engage in a fierce confrontation. The Biden administration has accused Texas of violating the law and asked it to recall the National Guard and return to border patrol duty. Trump also agreed with Texas to attack Biden for his cowardice on the border issue, putting the U.S. nation's cowardice and cowardice.

The emergence of the Sino-Indian border conflict reflects the profound conflicts and differences within the United States. First, it is a power struggle between the federal and local states in the United States. Texas advocated a response to the "threat of invasion" in the border strip under Chapter 1, Section 10, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, and was endorsed by 25 other Republican states**. At the same time, the United States also sees Texas' actions as a provocation, and they hope to force Texas to comply through the intervention of the courts and parliament. Such a confrontation is reminiscent of the contradictions between the Federation and the Federation before the Civil War.

On the other hand, there is the ideological divide between the Democratic and Republican parties. Democrats tend to be tolerant and benevolent toward unscrupulous immigrants as part of America's diverse and prosperous population, and should be recognized for their legal status and benefits. But the Democrats see these people as a big burden to the United States, they have encroached on American jobs, disrupted the American legal system and society, and should strictly control the borders and send them home. Such a debate also reflects the confrontation between Americans.

Will the United States start a civil war over the border issue? This is not very likely, and the United States still has some legal systems, as well as some political and social control systems. However, as the basic interests and values of the United States have been attacked, the recession and crisis of the American economy will not be easy. With the 2024 U.S. elections approaching, this time the crisis is likely to be the focus of attention, and it is also likely to cause more instability. For the United States, this is not only a test and a challenge, but also an opportunity and a turning point. We'll see.

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