Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), angrily responded to a Provision in the Senate Border Bill, that would Stop His State from Contesting Specific Provisions, in a Local Dederal Court.
The Governor of Texas shared a Newsweek Article and wrote in the Caption, “Texas stripped of powers in border security bill. This is unacceptable.”
The Bill states, “The United States District Court for the District of Columbia shall have sole and original jurisdiction to hear challenges, whether constitutional or otherwise, to the validity of this section or any written policy directive, written policy guideline, written procedure, or the implementation thereof.”
Essentially, it means that in Specific Circumstances, suspected Immigrants can ask for a Judicial Review of their Deportation Directives.
Bill Shipley, a former Federal Prosecutor, explained: “This would prevent plaintiffs – like the State of Texas – from filing suit in Texas federal courts. This is corrupt.”
A Texas Senator, Ted Cruz (R) said: “There is a 0% chance this failed border bill will pass the House. It effectively normalizes 5,000 illegal aliens crossing the border per day—more than 1.8 million per year.”
Before even seeing the Bill Officially, House Speaker Johnson (R-LA, 4th District), said it would be “dead at the arrival.”
After the Text was Revealed, He shared, “I’ve seen enough. This bill is even worse than we expected, and won’t come close to ending the border catastrophe the President has created. As the lead Democrat negotiator proclaimed: Under this legislation, ‘the border never closes.’ If this bill reaches the House, it will be dead on arrival.”
Senator, Mike Lee (R-UT) wrote on X, “This is worse than bad negotiation. It’s betrayal. The Senate GOP can still stop it if 41 will stand together.”
In a separate Post, Lee shared, “I cannot understand how any Republican would think this was a good idea or anything other than an unmitigated disaster.”

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