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States supporting Texas against Biden’s border actions


Updated Jan. ‍25, 2024

More than two ⁢dozen states expressed their unwavering support for Texas Governor Greg Abbott as he stood up‌ to ⁢the ⁤bullying tactics of the Biden administration regarding the ⁣ongoing border crisis.

The Supreme Court ruled on Jan. ⁤22 that federal border officials could remove razor wire installed by the Texas National Guard along the Rio ⁣Grande if it hindered their ability to perform their‍ duties. In response, Abbott announced on ⁢Jan. 24 that ‌he would ​uphold the law by ‌allowing his state’s National Guard to continue their operations, particularly in high-traffic illegal crossing areas like Eagle Pass, Texas.

Abbott emphasized that Texas has a⁢ constitutional right to defend itself against the 10 million migrants who have illegally crossed into the U.S. under President Joe Biden.

“The federal government has‌ broken the compact between the‌ United ‌States and the States. The Executive Branch of the United States has a constitutional⁤ duty to enforce federal laws protecting States, including ⁣immigration laws on the books ​right now,” Abbott wrote. “President Biden ‍has refused to enforce those laws and has even violated them. The result is that he has smashed records for illegal immigration.”

His declaration received an outpouring of support‍ from Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, several members of Congress, and more than a dozen‌ state ⁤leaders.

Wyoming

“Wyoming stands in solidarity with Governor Abbott and the State of Texas in utilizing every tool and strategy ‍to secure the border and protect American citizens,” Governor Mark Gordon wrote ​on Jan. 25. “We are all‍ border states now.”

Iowa

Iowa supports Texas’ border fight, Governor Kim Reynolds confirmed on Jan. 25.

“When the federal government fails, states step in. Iowa sent the Iowa National Guard and State Troopers‍ down to the border last year to⁣ stop this invasion. Iowa stands with Texas,” she wrote on X.

Reynolds deployed ‌109 ⁣soldiers from the Iowa National Guard to aid ‌Texas’ border operations last August.

Arkansas

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced on Jan. 25 that she backs Abbott’s ⁣decision‍ to uphold​ the law in Eagle Pass, Texas.

“If President ⁣Biden won’t defend us, states will ⁣have to defend themselves. Arkansas ‍stands with Texas,” she wrote on X.

In the summer ⁣of 2023, The Natural State Republican deployed the Arkansas National Guard to aid the Lone Star ​State’s mission to “combat illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and human trafficking at​ the border due to the failed policies of‌ the Biden Administration.”

“President Biden’s failure at our southern border puts the entire country at risk. States‌ must now step up where the President⁣ has failed to repel illegals, fight the cartels, and ​stop human and drug trafficking,” Sanders said in ​a statement.

Montana ‍

“Montana ⁣stands with Texas,” Montana Governor Greg Gianforte said on​ Jan. 25.

Gianforte joined Abbott in⁢ raising alarms about the border⁢ crisis when Biden took office in 2021.

“Since [Biden] took ​office, more than 10 million illegal immigrants have crossed our open southern border. That’s 10x the population of Montana,” he wrote in another‌ post.

Idaho

Governor Brad Little said Texas and Abbott have his ​state’s support as they continue⁤ to secure the border, fight fentanyl, and combat human trafficking.”

Idaho will continue to step up, even when [Biden] ⁢ won’t,” Little⁣ wrote on X on Jan. 25. “The⁣ lawless southern ‌border threatens the lives of all Americans, including Idahoans.”

North Dakota

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum reassured Abbott that his state and its National ‍Guard “stands with Texas” after‍ the Biden administration continued to undo its efforts to secure the border.

“As the Biden administration fails miserably to secure the southern⁢ border, Americans⁣ and our​ communities are paying the price,” Burgum wrote on X on Jan. 25. “[Abbott] deserves our thanks for taking action to stop​ illegal crossings and disrupt drug and human trafficking.”

Nebraska

The Cornhusker State is “proud to stand ⁢with Texas,”‌ Governor Jim Pillen wrote in a statement ⁣posted⁤ to X on Jan. 25.

“The failure to secure our border has created a ​massive flow of ⁤illegal drugs, national security and terrorism risks,​ and a humanitarian crisis,” Pillen said, noting that he sent both Nebraska State Troopers and the Nebraska National Guard to help out Abbott last year.

West ‍Virginia

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice expressed formal support for Abbott and Texas on Jan. 25.

“We have a terrible crisis at the Southern Border. The ⁤Biden Administration has turned every state into a border state. We must stop the flow of⁤ fentanyl, human trafficking, and criminal activity ‍and secure our border,” ​he wrote on‍ X.

Justice sent 50 West Virginia National Guard soldiers and ⁢airmen to Texas in May to assist with ​Operation Lone Star after Abbott requested aid.

Alabama

“Texas, you can count on ​Alabama to have⁤ your back,” Alabama Governor Kay Ivey reassured Abbott⁤ in⁣ a Jan. 25 post on X. “Texas and‌ the states have stepped up time and time again. The White House? Purposely absent. I ⁤have had enough.”

Ivey was one of the 25 other state leaders to join the Governors’ Border Strike ⁢Force in 2022.

Tennessee

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced that his state “always stood with Texas” on‍ the ​border and “always will.”

“The federal ⁢government’s ‍failure to secure our nation’s southern border is jeopardizing‌ the safety of all Americans,” Lee said on Jan. 25.

Lee‌ sent 100 Tennessee ⁢troops to Texas last year ‌to help‌ with‌ the border.

Louisiana

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said his state stands with Texas and Abbott because “under our Constitution, states are still sovereign, and we have the right to protect our citizens.”

“We support legal, ⁢not illegal​ immigration. We support secure ⁣and safe borders, not open border policies that allow criminals,⁢ human ‌trafficking, and drugs to pour into this country,”⁢ Landry said on Jan. 25.

Georgia

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that “[Abbott] and the state of Texas have our full support” in the ongoing border security fight with ⁣the ⁤Democrat in the White House

“Enough is enough. Our southern border​ is in crisis thanks to ‍the Biden administration’s refusal to do their job,” Kemp ‍wrote on Jan. 24.

Utah

Utah Governor Spencer Cox expressed thanks to Texas and Abbott “for stepping up where​ the Biden Administration has failed over and over again.”

“The border is a ​disaster that continues to spiral out of control, both in terms of people and deadly fentanyl traffic. This​ is not a partisan issue. ​This ​is a national security issue. This is a common sense⁢ issue. This is an American issue,” he wrote on X on Jan. 24.‌

Virginia

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said ⁣his state “stands with Texas” and has since he deployed Virginia National Guard members to the Lone Star State last⁢ year.

“[Abbott] is ‍doing the job Joe Biden and his border czar refuse to do to secure​ our border,” Youngkin wrote on X ⁤shortly after Abbott posted his statement. “The Biden administration has turned every state into a ⁤border state. We must stop the‍ flow​ of fentanyl, save ⁢lives, and secure our southern border.”

South Dakota

South ​Dakota Governor Kristi Noem announced the same day Texas refused to back down to Biden’s bullying campaign that her state is “proud to help ​Gov. Abbott’s efforts to secure our border.”

“[Abbott] ​ is exactly right to invoke Texas’ constitutional authority to defend ​itself,” she wrote on X. “The‌ Biden Administration has created a national security crisis and put Americans ⁢in danger. Their failure is an unconstitutional dereliction of duty.”

Noem⁤ was‌ one of the ‍14 governors‍ who committed last year to sending personnel from her​ state to help Texas quell the chaos down⁢ south.

Florida

Florida Governor ‌Ron DeSantis was one of the first governors to ‍express support for Abbott’s stand against the Biden⁤ administration.

“If the⁤ Constitution really made⁤ states powerless to defend themselves against an invasion, it⁤ wouldn’t have been ratified in the first place and ​Texas would have never joined the union when ​it did,” he wrote on Jan. 24.

DeSantis, who offered Abbott hundreds of state personnel and ⁤dozens of other resources for border security in March of last year, confirmed in a ​Jan. 25 video that Texas ‍has the right to defend⁢ itself.

Oklahoma

“Oklahoma stands with Texas,” Sooner State Governor Kevin Stitt wrote on X on Jan. 24.

Stitt previously sent dozens of Oklahoma National Guard members on a tour to Texas to aid Abbott’s Operation Lone Star.

Republican Governor’s Association

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, Indiana Governor‍ Eric Holcomb, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, Missouri​ Governor Mike Parson, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, Ohio ⁢Governor Mike DeWine, and ⁤South Carolina Governor Henry ‌McMaster also stood in “solidarity” with Abbott by joining the aforementioned governors in ‍issuing a joint statement confirming⁤ states’ constitutional right to self-defense.

“The ​authors of ⁣the U.S. ​Constitution made clear ⁤that in times like this, ⁣states⁢ have a⁤ right of self-defense,‍ under Article‍ 4, Section 4 and​ Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution,” the statement reads. “Because the Biden Administration has abdicated its ⁢constitutional compact duties to the states, Texas has every legal justification to protect ‍the sovereignty of our states and our⁢ nation.”


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What‍ is the⁢ rationale⁢ behind Governor Reynolds of Iowa stating that when‌ the federal government fails, ‍states must step in to take action in border security?

⁤ Title: States Show Solidarity with Texas Governor Abbott in Border Security Standoff

Introduction

More than two dozen states have pledged ​their ​unwavering support to Texas Governor Greg Abbott as he takes a tough stance ‍against the ​Biden administration’s‌ handling of the ongoing border crisis. In response ⁢to a⁢ recent Supreme Court ruling, Governor ​Abbott ⁢has vowed to uphold the law and continue operations, particularly ⁤in⁢ high-traffic illegal ⁣crossing areas such as Eagle Pass, Texas. This decision​ has garnered widespread support from Republican leaders, including former President Donald Trump, members of Congress, and several state governors. Let ⁢us delve⁤ into the ‍statements made by ​these state leaders and their unified ‍commitment⁢ to border security.

Wyoming: Standing in Solidarity

Governor Mark Gordon of Wyoming stated that Wyoming​ stands in solidarity with Governor Abbott⁣ and the state of Texas in utilizing every ⁢tool and strategy to secure the border and protect American citizens. ‌He emphasized that all ‌states are now border​ states ​due to the federal government’s ⁤inability to address the issue ‌effectively.

Iowa: Supporting Texas in ‌Border ⁢Fight

Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa confirmed her state’s support for Texas in its border fight. Acknowledging the ​federal⁣ government’s failure,⁢ Governor Reynolds emphasized that when it fails, ‍states must step in ⁢to take action. Iowa previously sent its National Guard and State Troopers⁣ to the border to prevent illegal immigration.

Arkansas: Defending‌ Themselves When President Biden Won’t

Arkansas Governor Sarah⁣ Huckabee Sanders expressed her backing for Governor Abbott’s decision ‌to​ uphold the law. Governor ⁤Sanders emphasized that if‍ President Biden refuses‌ to defend the ⁢states, they‌ will ‍have to defend themselves. Arkansas‍ deployed its National Guard to assist Texas in combating ⁣illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.

Montana: Raising Alarms⁣ about the Border Crisis

Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana joined Governor‍ Abbott in raising concerns about the border⁣ crisis since President Biden took office. Governor Gianforte‌ highlighted ⁣the dramatic increase in illegal border crossings and expressed his‌ support for Texas.

Idaho: Continuing to Step Up

Governor Brad Little of Idaho lent his support to Texas and Governor‍ Abbott, stating that Idaho will ​continue to step​ up in securing the border, fighting drug trafficking, and combatting human trafficking. Governor Little emphasized that the lawless southern border poses a⁢ threat to the entire ⁢nation.

North ‌Dakota: Standing ‍Firm with Texas

North‌ Dakota Governor Doug Burgum assured ⁣Governor Abbott that North​ Dakota and its National Guard stand with Texas.⁢ Governor Burgum‌ criticized the Biden administration’s failure to secure the border, emphasizing the detrimental ​impact on​ American communities.

Nebraska: Proud to Stand with ‌Texas

Governor Jim Pillen⁤ of ​Nebraska ⁢expressed his pride ‌in standing with Texas, highlighting the ⁤need to secure‌ the border to address drug trafficking, national security ‌risks, and the humanitarian crisis. Nebraska previously sent State Troopers ⁣and National Guard personnel to assist Texas​ in its border​ operations.

West Virginia: Recognizing the ⁣Terrible ‍Crisis

Governor ⁢Jim Justice of⁤ West Virginia formally supported⁤ Governor Abbott and Texas, acknowledging the terrible crisis at the⁣ southern border. ⁤Governor ‌Justice highlighted the flow of⁢ fentanyl, human trafficking, and ‍criminal activity that threatens the country and stressed the urgency to​ secure the border.

Conclusion

These are just a few examples⁤ of the ⁣overwhelming support Governor Abbott has received from states across the country. ‌The failure of ⁣the federal government ⁤to address the border crisis ‍has compelled ⁤state leaders to take action​ to⁤ protect their​ citizens and uphold the‍ law. As the battle for border security continues,‌ it is‍ clear⁢ that the states are ready to support‍ and assist Texas in its efforts to address illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.



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