The state of Texas in the United States firmly opposes the entry of illegal immigrants, but unfortunately there have been deaths of immigrants recently. As the situation on the Texas border heats up, the signal that the United States ** Biden is putting pressure on the state and even considering "confiscating" the Texas National Guard is quite dangerous.
Currently, tensions between Texas and the federal ** are at an unprecedented level. Texas Governor Abbott said in a recent interview that it would be a huge political mistake if Biden "federalized" the Texas National Guard. He stressed that even without the National Guard, Texas has the ability to secure its borders and invoke the U.S. Constitution to provide legitimacy to its actions.
Abbott's remarks are clearly a challenge to Biden and demonstrate the firm stance of Texas on border security issues. This is a response to Biden's request for Texas to suspend the National Guard's law enforcement operations, and it is also a response to Biden's radical measures to "federalize" the Texas National Guard.
The civil society group, Retake Our Borders, plans to hold rallies at three locations along the U.S.-Mexico border: Eagle Spaz, Texas, Yuma, Arizona, and San Isidro, California, to stop illegal immigrants from entering the United States. It is reported that the group has organized a team of two convoys to set off from Virginia. They are calling on law enforcement officers, veterans, police officers, business owners, ranchers and truckers across the country to participate in the operation. The move sparked calls for a "full-scale civil war" in an attempt to put pressure on the Federation. Currently, the group has more than 3,000 supporters online and has raised more than 13$80,000 in funding.
On the other hand, Florida Governor DeSantis' announcement that he would send the National Guard to assist Texas in stopping illegal immigrants from entering the country showed some state support for Texas** and reflected some differences over immigration policy.
Tensions between Texas and the federal ** will continue to heat up, predictably. "Federalization" of the Texas National Guard could lead to serious political consequences and even a larger conflict. Such tensions could have far-reaching implications for U.S. domestic political stability and border security policy. In the upcoming United States**, it will undoubtedly be a big challenge for Biden, who is seeking re-election.
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