Texas Gov. Abbott: We will take Biden to Supreme Court to protect border

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Texans never back down from a fight — including protecting our border.

Biden is clearly more concerned with preventing Texas from protecting our sovereignty than stopping transnational criminals from exploiting his border crisis for profit or discouraging migrants from risking their lives to enter America illegally.We are prepared to take this legal battle to the United States Supreme Court to make clear that Texas — as well as other states — has full authority to secure the border.

Long before Texas deployed these border barriers, the United Nations declared the US-Mexico border the deadliest land crossing in the world. More than 850 migrants tragically died on US soil last year in attempted illegal border crossings. All these deaths are on President Biden’s hands. Abbott believes Biden refuses to enforce the immigration laws Congress already has on the books, Texas will use every strategy to deny illegal entry.Transnational criminal organizations continue to seek out new insidious methods to operate multibillion-dollar smuggling enterprises across our southern border, but Texas is fighting back.

 

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