Texas's governor, Greg Abbott, isn't.
According to a very interesting report by Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies, the record-sized 15,000-strong caravan has run into interference from the Texas governor, and his counterpart in the adjacent Mexican state of Coahuila, who had the foresight to sign an agreement in April about border security. Bensman writes:
-WiscoDave
The Mexican governors need to send all of these entitled migrants to El Presidente's house.
ReplyDeleteNope. More than enough dregs of society in the District of Criminals. Just the other day my wife was there with old friends, saw the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown. Then to the metro to go elsewhere. Homeless and other vile types have pissed and shit in the elevators.
DeleteSend them back to wherever they came from. At an ID tracker chip to all of them.
Catch you again, you’re on a chain gang for at least a year.
Ragnar
Biden owns several homes in Delaware.
DeleteI'm sure his compassionate soul wouldn't mind several bus loads/trailers full of future Democrat voters squatting on the property./sarc
Good for Texas.
ReplyDeleteIn 1840, Mexican states along the Rio Grand declared the Republic of the Rio Grande, fed up with federal rule from Mexico City. The same philosophy has come along now and then, last seen in the 1910-1920 civil war. People in Northern Mexico don't like federal rules any more than did the Texians of 1836. Abbot and the governor in Coahuila know their states have a lot in common.
ReplyDeleteInvaders will be shot.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry.