The Department of Homeland Security had directed the state to stop blocking the U.S. Border Patrol’s access to roughly 2½ miles of the U.S.-Mexico border

Texas is refusing to comply with a cease-and-desist letter from the Biden administration over actions by the state that have impeded U.S. Border Patrol agents from accessing part of the border with Mexico.

In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton rejected the Biden administration’s request for the state to “cease and desist” its takeover of Shelby Park, an epicenter of southwest border illegal immigration in Eagle Pass.

“Because the facts and law side with Texas, the State will continue utilizing its constitutional authority to defend her territory, and I will continue defending those lawful efforts in court,” Paxton wrote.

  • Verdant Banana
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    8 months ago

    everything is now a state by state issue regardless of federal anyway - medical and other insurances such as vehicle policies, what health care you are allowed to receive, wages, how the justice system works, cannabis, food assistance, etcetera

    if the federal government wants it otherwise we should have a federal set of laws we all have to live by no matter the state line we cross

    biden is barking up the wrong tree seeing as how he is a state’s rights supporter

    • @stoly
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      58 months ago

      Keep in mind that you can add “but states rights” to any situation. Sadly, that’s part of the US religion and people will defend their ability to treat their own residents horridly.

    • @RememberTheApollo_
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      28 months ago

      Is it really? How about we cut off ALL federal aid and services?

      I can’t believe you actually said we should have fed laws. You must be a troll.

      • Verdant Banana
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        08 months ago

        states in the end decide if they want federal aid and services such as SNAP

        US lets the states decide because it has devolved into a state’s right over federal country

        • @RememberTheApollo_
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          That’s not what you said.

          You said there should be federal laws. There are. Try taking pot across state lines via airplane and see if you get caught and which laws you get charged under.

          • Verdant Banana
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            08 months ago

            depends on the state lines you cross and how that state or now city feels about it

            some cities in the US are half illegal and half recreational and or medical so sometimes it is a half of the city line

            the states also decide if they want to use federal or state laws when convicting not the federal government

            anyone who has extensively travelled the US will see past the HOA looking veil

            federal laws have devolved into something that allows states full control