Just as Texas reached its limit with Biden’s open border policies and proposed Texas Senate Bill 4, which would allow the state to arrest illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court stepped in and halted progression.
Now, Texas once again has its hands tied with the invasion at the border — at least until March 13, when Supreme Court will make a final ruling.
“We can’t enforce our laws; we can’t keep our border sovereign,” sighs Sara Gonzales.
To make matters worse, “We’re finding out there was a FOIA lawsuit from the Center of Immigration Studies that revealed that the Biden administration has been coordinating flights for approximately 320,000 illegal immigrants to 43 different cities across the country.”
“You don’t even have to walk these days,” says Sara. “You can just get a free flight, free money, free debit card, free phone — free everything, but if you’re an American citizen, no. If you’re a homeless veteran, stay on the streets.”
“It’s so blatant, and you may see the Supreme Court end up taking the position of the Federal Government because I do not think that they want freer states,” adds Eric July of Rippaverse Comics.
How Texas would respond to such an unfavorable ruling poses some serious implications.
According to Eric, if Supreme Court blocks SB4 and prevents Texas from protecting its borders, the state must take the position of “we don’t care” and decide to protect the border anyway, regardless of what that means on a national level.
Sara agrees — “What are they going to do? You already have Border Patrol who is calling out Joe Biden and saying he is doing a horrible job … and they have already come out and said we respect the Texas National Guard.”
“Maybe violence breaks out, but maybe that’s what it has to come to.”
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