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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Texas Governor, Attorney General to Sue Biden over Immigration

Texas plans to sue the Biden administration over several executive orders recently issued, and immigration policy is front and center. 

“A new crop of Texas-led lawsuits awaits Joe Biden’s White House,” Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted. “Texas will take action whenever the federal government encroaches on state’s rights, or interferes with constitutional rights, or private property rights or the right to earn a living.”

10 comments:

  1. Flood the thief in chief with law suits daily. What a shit show this country is becoming. Clown car shit show.

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    1. Or, invite him on a hunting trip, same place where Scalia went. As an inducement, show old joe a bunch of pictures of elementary school girls at the bus stop.

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    2. Sounds like Abbott has found his balls. They rolled into the outhouse for awhile. Maybe he learned soros was arrested and executed and there won't be a "next check".
      The Texas State government can do whatever they think they need to do "look" good, but if Abbott would issue a bounty on wetbacks, and encourage the ranchers along the border to lease hunting rights to people to enforce the immigration law as they see fit, this whole dust-up would be over before anyone even became a wetback.

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  2. Yep, hound this illegal POS every minute of every day. Shit show, yea.

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  3. I made myself a prediction, after a hundred days, I will guess the 'Trump Campaign' will sue the US Government for illegal spying on them. Two witnesses will be President Obama, and then VP and President Biden. My assumption is that would be one big shit-show for the media, and a big headache for Biden as Trump hits back.

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    1. obama is wormdirt. Pence will be in jail if he is not already, and Biden is wearing an ankle bracelet. He will be charged with treason and he knows it. He is just now going down in flames. It ain't your timetable.

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  4. Courts to laugh every single solitary one of those suits out the door in 3...2...

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    1. Yup, and then it will become their turn. There will be a big special on black robes soon. The Catholic church's second-hand stores will be knee deep in black robes.

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    2. Nope:

      A federal judge has blocked enforcement of a 100-day deportation moratorium, issuing a temporary restraining order after the state of Texas lodged a lawsuit last week regarding a Department of Homeland Security memo that called for pausing most removals.

      https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/judge-blocks-enforcement-100-day-deportation-moratorium

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  5. Moved to TX 22 years ago - saved the best for last.

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