The border dispute between Texas and Washington sparked a bitter fight that attracted nationwide attention. Biden demanded that Texas end border autonomy and accept Washington's orders. However, Texas Governor Abbott insisted that the state has the right to protect itself from illegal immigrants and said it would take the necessary measures to defend itself. Since Biden eased border controls, there has been a surge in illegal border crossings, causing serious disruptions to social order in Texas. Abbott has repeatedly called on Biden to tighten border controls, but has not received a response. In the face of the deterioration of the situation, Abbott eventually signed an order to evict the federal *** and put the Texas National Guard in charge of border control. However, the Supreme Court asked Texas to withdraw, but Abbott refused to do so, leading to a standoff with the Federal Guard. Now, Biden** has issued an ultimatum to Abbott, threatening to send troops to forcibly reclaim the port. This incident raises many questions: Can the border dispute be resolved peacefully? How are the boundaries of power between states and federations defined?
How to ensure a balance between national security and humanitarian concern? The border between Texas and Mexico has been a matter of concern. According to U.S. Border and Customs Enforcement, the number of illegal border crossers reached an all-time high of more than 180,000 in June 2021. This figure is far higher than the number of people in the same period last year, and shows a marked increase in illegal cross-border activities. Texas has always been one of the top destinations for illegal immigrants, and Biden's easing of border controls has made the state even more challenging. Abbott pointed out that these illegal immigrants have put tremendous pressure on the social order, public health and economic situation in Texas. However, Biden seems to have turned a deaf ear to Texas' calls. Abbott repeatedly asked Washington to tighten border controls, but received no satisfactory response. Faced with a wave of illegal border crossings from Mexico, Texas was forced to take action to protect its interests.
The order signed by Abbott to evict the federal *** and have the Texas National Guard take over border security has caused widespread controversy. The Supreme Court demanded that Texas withdraw its troops, but Abbott refused to enforce and continued to resolutely defend Texas' sovereignty. This standoff continues to escalate and threatens relations between the state and the federation. Biden recently issued an ultimatum to Abbott, threatening to send troops to forcibly reclaim the port. This decision further exacerbated tensions in the border dispute. The question is, how to balance the contradiction between *** and humanitarian care? The core issue behind the border dispute is the boundary of power between the states and the federation. Texas firmly believes in its right to protect its homeland from illegal immigrants, while Biden believes border control is the responsibility of the federal. This controversy raises a key question: to what extent should state autonomy be restricted? For Texas, this border dispute is about its social order, public safety, and economic prosperity.
However, for Biden, how to balance humanitarian care is also an important consideration. On this issue, we need to think about how to find a solution that guarantees *** and respects the autonomy of the states. Perhaps we can learn from the experience of other countries in border management and develop a more comprehensive border policy by combining scientific and technological means and humanitarian assistance. In any case, the border dispute between Texas and Washington will continue to be a cause for concern. We look forward to seeing the two sides find consensus through dialogue and negotiation to strike a balance between border security and humanitarian concern. Only in this way can we build a secure, stable and prosperous country. The article mainly discusses the confrontation between Texas and Biden** over illegal immigration and the risk of possible disintegration of the United States. Texas Governor Abbott is adamantly opposed to Biden**'s immigration policy and has announced that he will build his own border wall within the state. Former Trump and Musk, the world's richest man, also expressed support for Texas.
With the support of the governors of other border states, Texas could be the first state to seek independence. However, experts believe that the risk of the collapse of the United States is not high, since the political elite will lose all benefits.