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Trump Urges States to Send Troops to Texas Border

Donald Trump, the former president, intervened in the showdown last night between the federal government of Texas and Gov. Greg Abbott encouraging states to send troops along the southern border in an effort to curb illegal immigration. Trump called for “all States willing to deploy their guards in Texas to prevent entry of Illegal Immigration” on Truth Social.

 [[{“value”:”Former president Donald Trump entered the debate between Texas Governor and the provincial government last night. Greg Abbott urged states to deploy troops to the southwestern border in an effort to stop the flow of undocumented immigrants.
Trump urged” all ready States to deploy their guards to Texas to prevent the entry of Illegals and to remove them again across the Border” on Truth Social. In his Truth Social tirade, Trump also vowed to “work hand in hand with Governor Abbott” to carry out what he referred to as” the Largest Domestic Deportation Operation in History” if re-elected. ( Representatives from Abbott’s office and the Texas Military Department have n’t yet responded to my questions about whether they support the Trump campaign on the issue or if they agree with his call for states to send guards to the border. )
Trump wrote,” Those who Biden has let in should n’t get comfortable because they’re going home.”
As I previously reported this month, Abbott signed a law that would make it illegal for state law enforcement to detain undocumented immigrants somewhere in Texas. The Department of Justice responded by claiming that the law is unconstitutional in a federal district court lawsuit.
Three migrants—a woman and two children—drank it earlier this month, and the DOJ claimed that the Texas National Guard had denied Border Patrol access to a 2.5-mile section of the border in an additional court case before the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled this week that national agents could destroy razor wire Texas installed along that section of the border in Border Patrol’s attempt to gain access.
Trump and Texas seem to share one thing in common. Yet when the rule of law is passed down from the highest court in the land, neither party considers themselves to be under it. The day after the Supreme Court’s ruling, on Tuesday, the Texas Military Department issued a stubborn statement stating that it” continues to hold the line…to deter and prevent immoral entry.” According to CBS News, the Biden administration gave Texas until today’s end of the day to give Border Patrol complete access to that region. Requests for comment were also not promptly answered by representatives from the Department of Homeland Security, Customs, and Border Protection.
The governor recently told a right-wing radio host that the only reason Texas officials were n’t shooting immigrants crossing the border was “because, of course, the Biden administration would charge us with murder,” making Trump’s alliance with Abbott especially contentious. My inquiries about whether they agree with Abbott’s remarks about shooting migrants and whether Trump would accuse Texas officials of murder if re-elected were not promptly answered by the Trump campaign.
But as my colleague Dan Friedman explained, we now know that Trump is planning an anti-immigration “blitz” if re-elected, a constitutionally dubious strategy that would reportedly seek to end birthright citizenship, ban many Muslims, and detain illegal immigrants in “vast holding facilities” until deportation.
According to my colleague David Corn, if you want to know how terrible Trump 2.0 could be, only listen to what he says. Trump’s most recent remarks and the reporting we have already seen that gives us a glimpse into his plans in the event of re-election demonstrate this.”}]] Former president Donald Trump entered the debate between Texas Governor and the provincial government last night. Greg Abbott urged states to deploy troops to the southwestern border in an effort to stop the flow of undocumented immigrants. Trump pushed for” all ready States to deploy their guards to Texas to prevent the entry of” on Truth Social. 

Donald Trump, the former president, intervened in the showdown last night between the federal government of Texas and Gov. Greg Abbott encouraging states to send troops along the southern border in an effort to curb illegal immigration. Trump called for “all States willing to deploy their guards in Texas to prevent entry of Illegal Immigration” on Truth Social.

 

Trump pledged to work “hand in hand” with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on deportations if he’s re-elected.Michael Gonzalez via ZUMA. Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters.. Last night, former president Donald Trump inserted himself into the showdown between the federal government and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, encouraging states to send troops to the southern border to try to curb illegal immigration.. On Truth Social, Trump pushed for “all willing States to deploy their guards to Texas to prevent the entry of Illegals, and to remove them back across the Border.” In his Truth Social rant, Trump also pledged that, if re-elected, he would “work hand in hand with Governor Abbott” to enact what he called “the Largest Domestic Deportation Operation in History.” (Representatives of Abbott’s office and the Texas Military Department haven’t yet responded to my inquiries about whether they echo Trump’s request for states to send guards to the border or whether they have been in touch with the Trump campaign on the topic.). “Those Biden has let in should not get comfortable because they will be going home,” Trump wrote.. As I reported earlier this month, Abbott signed a law that would make undocumented immigration into Texas a state crime—and thus allow state law enforcement officials to arrest undocumented immigrants anywhere in the state. In response, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit in federal district court arguing that the law violates the Constitution.. In a separate court proceeding with the Supreme Court, the DOJ said that the Texas National Guard had refused Border Patrol’s access to a 2.5-mile-long stretch of the border after three migrants, a woman and two kids, drowned there earlier this month. This week, the Supreme Court issued an order saying that federal agents could cut down razor wire Texas installed along that portion of the border in Border Patrol’s bid to gain access.. One thing Trump and Texas appear to have in common? Neither see themselves as subject to the rule of law, even when it’s handed down from the highest court in the land. The Texas Military Department put out a defiant statement on Tuesday—the day after the Supreme Court order—saying it “continues to hold the line …to deter and prevent unlawful entry.” And CBS News reports that the Biden administration gave Texas until the end of the day today to grant Border Patrol full access to that area. (Spokespeople for the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection also didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.). Trump’s alignment with Abbott is particularly loaded, since, as I reported earlier this month, the governor recently told a right-wing radio host that the only reason Texas officials weren’t shooting migrants crossing the border was “because, of course, the Biden administration would charge us with murder.” The Trump campaign didn’t immediately respond to my questions about whether they endorse Abbott’s comments about shooting migrants or whether, if re-elected, Trump would charge Texas officials with murder for shooting undocumented migrants crossing the border.. But we already know, thanks to a bombshell New York Times report published in November, that Trump is planning an anti-immigraiton “blitz” if re-elected, a legally dubious strategy that would reportedly seek to end birthright citizenship, ban many Muslims, and detain undocumented immigrants in “vast holding facilities” until deportation, as my colleague Dan Friedman outlined.. Trump’s latest comments, plus the reporting we have already seen that provides a glimpse into his plans if re-elected, show that, as my colleague David Corn wrote: if you want to know how bad Trump 2.0 could be, just listen to what he says.

 

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