Recently, a fierce confrontation scene took place in the border area of Texas, USA. In Shelby Park, the Texas National Guard and the U.S. Border Patrol confronted each other over barbed wire, with gunfire rang out from time to time. The intensification of this conflict further pushes the entire United States into the trap of "red and blue" and even triggers the risk of civil war. The reason behind this scene is closely related to the upcoming United States**. How did things develop?
The fuse was lit in a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. On January 22, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 in favor of removing part of the barbed wire fence at the Texas border that was used to stop illegal immigration. The decision angered Texas Governor Abbott, who has been pushing for the so-called "Lone Star Operation," which includes building a border wall, setting up barbed wire and arresting illegal immigrants. Abbott criticized Biden for violating immigration regulations passed by Congress and accused them of trying to interfere in Texas' affairs. To this end, Abbott ordered the Texas National Guard to remain in the border area and took steps to refuse to release the Border Patrol. The confrontation between the two sides has escalated, and even ** incidents have occurred.
The dispute between Texas and the federal government over illegal immigration policy has intensified, and it has also involved a struggle between Democrats and Republicans. According to polling data, a majority of Americans are unhappy with Biden**'s border control measures. The Republican Party took this opportunity to attack Biden and make the immigration issue one of the important issues. Former Trump also expressed support for the Texas governor at the rally, calling on other states to send National Guards to Texas.
Republicans across the United States have sided with Texas in an attempt to turn the dispute into a "civil war." A total of 25 Republican governors signed a joint letter openly supporting Texas' "right to self-defense" and saying they stand with Texas. The White House acknowledged that there were problems with the immigration system, but at the same time accused the Texas governor of using the immigration issue to create a "political stunt."
The escalation of the standoff between Texas and the federal state has plunged the United States into an unprecedented crisis. If the two sides are unable to reach a compromise and resolve the dispute, it could lead to more conflict and violence, and even the risk of civil war.
In addition, the incident also sparked demonstrations and activities across the country. Some are demanding stricter immigration control policies, while others are calling for the protection of illegal immigrants. This plunged the whole country into chaos and instability.
The Texas-federal** standoff has also had a negative impact on the international standing and image of the United States. Some international communities have expressed concern about the way the United States has handled the issue of migration and accused the United States of being too indifferent and inhumane. This could weaken the moral standing of the United States in the international community and make it difficult to respond effectively to other global issues.
To avoid greater violence and conflict, Texas and the federal** need to seek reconciliation and compromise as soon as possible. The two sides should engage in dialogue to revisit immigration policies and find common solutions. At the same time, the American people as a whole need to remain calm and rational and avoid falling into excessive emotions and behaviors.
A settlement, if reached, could be a turning point for the United States to revisit and improve its immigration system, address domestic border issues, and achieve a more just and effective immigration policy. This will help restore unity and stability at home and enhance the image and standing of the United States in the international community.