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42 Texas Counties Have Declared Or Called On Texas Governor To Declare Invasion At The Border

42 Texas Counties Have Declared Or Called On Texas Governor To Declare Invasion At The Border

In recent months, the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border has become increasingly dire. With record numbers of migrants crossing the border, border patrol agents are overwhelmed, and the situation is becoming increasingly chaotic. In response to this, 42 Texas counties have declared or called on Texas Governor Greg Abbott to declare a state of invasion at the border.

The call for a state of invasion has been made in response to the surge of migrants attempting to cross the border. The influx of people has caused a strain on local resources, as well as a rise in criminal activity in some border towns. The counties that have declared or called for a state of invasion believe that the federal government is not doing enough to address the situation, and that a state of invasion is necessary to ensure the safety of the citizens of Texas.

The declaration of a state of invasion would give the state the ability to deploy additional resources to the border, including the Texas National Guard. It would also allow the state to take a more active role in addressing the issues at the border, such as providing additional humanitarian aid and assistance to those seeking asylum.

The governor of Texas has not yet responded to the call for a state of invasion. However, many believe that the governor will ultimately take action and declare a state of invasion in order to address the situation at the border. If that happens, it could be a major step forward in addressing the issues at the border and ensuring the safety of the citizens of Texas.

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