The U.S. state of Texas has a serious confrontation with the federal state of ** because Biden**'s immigration policy has led to a large influx of illegal immigrants into the U.S.-Mexico border, causing huge security and economic pressure on Texas. Texas Governor Abbott announced the use of state forces to stop illegal immigrants from entering, creating a standoff with federal forces in the border area. This incident has aroused widespread concern in the United States and abroad, and some people are worried about whether the United States will break out into civil war because of this.
On January 27, two soldiers opened fire in an altercation in Fort Carvazos, central Texas, killing one and wounding the other. The incident, while unrelated to the border standoff, has sparked sensitive nerves and raised concerns about the internal stability of the United States. In fact, the United States is currently facing a serious ** crisis, which has to do with the political system of the United States, partisan struggles, and the special status of Texas.
The United States is a federal country, and each state has a certain degree of autonomy, but it is also subject to the unified leadership of the federal **. However, the two major political parties in the United States, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, often have fierce disputes over some major issues, making it difficult to implement federal decisions. Since Biden took office, he has implemented a series of policies, including a relaxed attitude towards illegal immigration at the border, which has aroused opposition from many states, especially those controlled by the Republican Party. Texas is one of them.
Texas is the largest state in the United States and the richest state, with a 1,200-mile border with Mexico. Biden's immigration policy has caused a large number of illegal immigrants to pour into Texas, including criminals and drug smugglers, which has caused a serious burden on Texas' security and economy. Texas Governor Abbott believes that Biden has not fulfilled his responsibility to protect the border, but has also asked Texas to provide assistance to illegal immigrants, which is a violation of Texas. As a result, he announced the use of the Texas National Guard and the Texas militia, as well as other volunteers, to stop illegal immigrants from entering Texas, and even asked Texas law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants and bring them to federal court.
This move was strongly opposed by Biden**, who believes that border security is the responsibility of the federal ** and Texas has no right to interfere. The federal ** also accused Texas of violating federal law and violating the human rights of illegal immigrants, and even threatened to file a lawsuit against Texas. In order to maintain control of the border, the federal army and the Department of Homeland Security were also sent to confront Texas troops. At present, the two sides have formed a stalemate near the barbed wire fence on the border, and the atmosphere is very tense.
Texas' action was supported by many states, especially Republican-controlled states. Twenty-five states have reportedly declared support for Texas' approach, some of which have sent their own troops or militias to the border to support Texas. In addition, there are a large number of truckers who spontaneously drive to the border to provide supplies and manpower to Texas. Behind these actions, there may be the shadow of Trump and the Republican Party.
Trump, Biden's political rival and an ally of Texas Governor Abbott, has been attacking Biden's immigration policies as an invasion of the United States. Trump also publicly expressed his solidarity with Texas a few days ago, saying that if he was still **, he would send troops to help Texas instead of prosecuting them. Trump's supporters have also responded to Texas' actions, and some have even called for a "national divorce", that is, asking the United States to be two countries, one ruled by the Democratic Party and the other ruled by the Republican Party. There are also many such voices in some extremist groups in the United States, who believe that the United States can no longer coexist peacefully, and only ** can solve the problem.
The crisis in the United States did not take shape overnight, but has deep historical roots. The two major political parties in the United States, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, originated in the 19th century during the Civil War, which broke out because of the contradiction between slavery in the South and industrialization in the North. After the war, the South was occupied by the North and slavery was abolished in the South, but the people of the South were not treated equally, but were discriminated against and oppressed. This inequality has continued to the present, and the people of the South have strong dissatisfaction and resistance to the policies and policies of the North. Texas is the representative of the South and the stronghold of the Republican Party, and its contradictions with Washington are also a continuation of the North-South dispute.
Texas also has a special status in that it was once an independent country, the Republic of Texas. Texas originally belonged to Mexico, but in the 19th century, due to political turmoil in Mexico and the expansion of the United States, Texas launched a war of independence and finally broke away from Mexican rule and established its own country. The Republic of Texas has its own flag, coat of arms, anthem, and national day, as well as its own army and **. However, the country's independence lasted only 9 years, and because of American pressure and **, Texas finally agreed to join the United States as a state of the United States. However, in the process of joining the United States, Texas won some special rights, the two most important of which were: First, Texas has the right to amend the U.S. Federal Constitution, that is, Texas has the right to legally become independent from the United States. Second, Texas can have its own army without the control of the Federation**. These two rights gave Texas a different status than other states, and also provided a legal and military basis for the confrontation between Texas and the Union**.
Texas' independence and rebellion are also reflected in its history and culture. The people of Texas pride themselves on their bravery and tenacity, and they consider themselves America's elite and protectors. The flag of Texas, the Lone Star Flag, is the symbol of Texas, and it represents the independence and freedom of Texas. The national anthem of Texas, the "Song of Texas," also expresses Texas patriotism and loyalty, with one lyric that reads: "Texas, our Texas, you are the greatest state, you are the greatest state." "The national day of Texas, March 2, is also the day when Texas declares independence, and on this day, the people of Texas hold various celebrations to express their love and respect for Texas.
Texas' independence and rebellion are also reflected in its politics and economy. Texas is the most important energy-producing and consuming state in the United States, it is rich in oil, natural gas, coal and wind energy, it is also the largest oil and natural gas exporting state in the United States, and its energy industry has a vital impact on the economy and security of the United States. Texas is also the largest agricultural state in the United States, and its agricultural products include cotton, beef, dairy products, corn, wheat, etc., and its agricultural output accounts for more than 10% of the United States. Texas is also the largest manufacturing state in the United States, its manufacturing industry covers aviation, automobiles, electronics, chemicals, medical and other fields, and its manufacturing output value accounts for more than 15% of the United States. The economy of Texas is the size of a moderately developed country, and if Texas were to become independent, it would become the tenth largest economy in the world.
Texas' independence and rebellion are also reflected in its society and culture. Texas is one of the most diverse states in the United States, its population is made up of whites, Hispanics, blacks, Asians, etc., its religion is composed of **religion, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, etc., and its language is composed of English, Spanish, French, German, etc. The people of Texas have a strong individualism and liberalism, they value individual rights and private property, they oppose excessive intervention and taxation, they support gun ownership and self-defense, and they advocate small and big markets. The culture of Texas also has unique characteristics, its **, movies, literature, art, sports, etc. all reflect the history and spirit of Texas, its cowboys, barbecue, football, etc. are all Texas symbols, and its festivals, celebrations, traditions, etc. are the pride of Texas.
To sum up, Texas is one of the most special states in the United States, it has a different history, status, rights, economy, society and culture from other states, and it also has a spirit of independence and resistance that is different from other states. The confrontation between Texas and the federal state is a microcosm of the United States, a crisis of the American political system, and a change in American society and culture. We don't know what the outcome of this standoff will be, or what the future of Texas will hold, but we do believe that the people of Texas will make their own choices for the sake of their own interests and beliefs.