Abbott Invokes Invasion Clauses, But Changes Nothing!
On Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced his invocation of the Invasion Clauses of the U.S. and Texas constitutions as the invasion on the Texas-Mexico border worsens, but he refused to outright declare an invasion and return illegal border-crossers to Mexico. Sydnie Henry has the details.
Abbott’s budget director, Sarah Hicks, confirmed his latest statement is not a change in tactics. "I don't think it is a change in overall tactic as much as it is a reminder to all of us...that this is serious, and it demands a full and serious response,” she told a Texas Senate committee shortly after Abbott released his statement on Twitter.
The Center for Renewing America said, “While this sounds good—Governor Abbott has not invoked the full authority of an invasion declaration. Saying you’re being invaded but not blocking the invaders from coming is a hollow shell.”
so reading this article from the Texas Minute Abbott is still RINO’ng us in the a$$ as usual.
From the Texas Minute:
Abbott Invokes Invasion Clauses, But Changes Nothing! On Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced his invocation of the Invasion Clauses of the U.S. and Texas constitutions as the invasion on the Texas-Mexico border worsens, but he refused to outright declare an invasion and return illegal border-crossers to Mexico. Sydnie Henry has the details.
Abbott’s budget director, Sarah Hicks, confirmed his latest statement is not a change in tactics. "I don't think it is a change in overall tactic as much as it is a reminder to all of us...that this is serious, and it demands a full and serious response,” she told a Texas Senate committee shortly after Abbott released his statement on Twitter.
The Center for Renewing America said, “While this sounds good—Governor Abbott has not invoked the full authority of an invasion declaration. Saying you’re being invaded but not blocking the invaders from coming is a hollow shell.” so reading this article from the Texas Minute Abbott is still RINO’ng us in the a$$ as usual.