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Watchman: The Supreme Court Has Temporarily Blocked the Texas Illegal Immigration Law. They Have Successfully Divided Us Against One Another, and The Next Step Is Civil War. AKA Tribulation

The Texas immigration law, which would have given state law enforcement the authority to detain and arrest anyone they believe is entering the nation illegally, was put on hold by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. The administrative stay imposed by Justice Samuel Alito, who presides over the federal circuit overseeing the case, essentially delayed the execution of SB4 until March 13. This brief stoppage gives the Supreme Court more time to consider the matter, but it does not reveal the court’s final position. In an emergency motion, the Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to stop Texas from applying the legislation on Monday. SB4 will give state law enforcement agents the authority to apprehend and prosecute recent border crossers who are illegal aliens. Entering or leaving Texas illegally from abroad would be a state offense under Texas law. State […]

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Watchman: The Southern Border Wall That Biden et al. Hates

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 8, 2024 www.texasattorneygeneral.gov PRESS OFFICE: (512) 463-2050 Communications@oag.texas.gov Attorney General Ken Paxton Prevails Over Biden’s Unlawful Attempt to Redirect Money Away from Border Wall Construction AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a preliminary injunction against an attempt by the Biden Administration to illegally redirect statutorily obligated funds away from the construction of a border wall. Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, Congress dedicated roughly $1.4 billion to the construction of walls and barriers along the southern border in order to reduce the number of illegal aliens entering the country. Immediately upon taking office, President Joseph Biden issued an executive order demanding construction stop and directing the Department of Homeland Security to devise a way to redirect the funds. Texas sued to stop this scheme and to require the Biden Administration to follow the law

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