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https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/texas-law-brian-birdwell/2023/05/20/id/1120582/

The Texas State Legislature is proposing a new bill that would essentially replace National Guard troops currently serving at the southern border with the "Texas Border Force," a new organization attached to the state's iconic Texas Rangers, the Houston Chronicle reported Saturday.

Created by Republican state Sen. Brian Birdwell, the new "Border Force" would consolidate enforcement at the border under the Department of Public Safety and be overseen by the Texas Rangers, the report said.

Currently Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is using National Guard troops and other officers from around the state to patrol the southern border under the state's "Operation Lone Star" to deal with the surge of illegal migrants coming across the border, according to the Chronicle.

The new division would help ease the burden on troops that have been assigned to the border under active duty for months at a time.

"[State officials] have asked an immense amount of our National Guard forces," Birdwell told the news outlet. "I expect [the new division] would be permanent for the foreseeable future. It certainly depends on if the federal government ebbs and flows in its fidelity to the federal law."

Texas state House Democrats previously killed a bill forming the new division, but the program was "folded" into a bill that helps fund the court system dealing with the record number of illegal migrants, that may be more likely to pass, the report said.

The current version of the bill also expands penalties regarding "illegal entry" into the state from a foreign nation as a felony with those convicted the first time facing up to a year in jail, with harsher penalties for those with multiple convictions.

According to the report, the new version does not go into detail about who can join the division, or how large it would be, but would get its funding out of the $4.6 billion in border security funds the Republicans are expected to approve over the next two years.

While this would allow the current National Guard troops to return home, the legislation would allow for a "written agreement" with DPS and the Texas Military Department, which includes the Guard, to assign its members to the border.

Texas Civil Rights Project activist Roberto Lopez told the news outlet that he is concerned "deputized citizens" who act like "vigilantes" would be able to join the division, endangering the migrants and citizens.

"I can tell you that, as someone who was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, that terrifies me," the newspaper reported Lopez saying before the Senate Border Security Committee hearing on the legislation. "I implore y'all to please stop what you're doing."


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Hopefully it'll pass. Texans are tired of the whole mess the invasion has caused, and the lack of interest and the lack of assistance from the rest of the Divided States.
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Maybe the United States should take a lesson from Mexico and just herd the illegal invaders right on up to Canada and let them deal with the mess.  The other option might be to herd them back into Mexico.  If it takes a new force to make it happen, bill the federal government--which is supposed to stop the invasion in the first place.

In any case, finish the wall and stop the invasion--whatever it takes.
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Maybe the United States should take a lesson from Mexico and just herd the illegal invaders right on up to Canada and let them deal with the mess.  The other option might be to herd them back into Mexico.  If it takes a new force to make it happen, bill the federal government--which is supposed to stop the invasion in the first place.

In any case, finish the wall and stop the invasion--whatever it takes.

Bidens bunch trys to block everything Texas is trying to do.
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biden can control national guard troops. it would give the power to texas and that sure as hell is a good thing
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biden can control national guard troops. it would give the power to texas and that sure as hell is a good thing

I beg to differ.  A national guard unit belongs to the state, and the president has to ask the governor's permission to utilize "his" troops.  That governor CAN say F-off.
So, Texas still has the power, if they're willing to use it.  The problem is that most governors aren't willing to step out on that limb.

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biden can control national guard troops. it would give the power to texas and that sure as hell is a good thing

I beg to differ.  A national guard unit belongs to the state, and the president has to ask the governor's permission to utilize "his" troops.  That governor CAN say F-off.
So, Texas still has the power, if they're willing to use it.  The problem is that most governors aren't willing to step out on that limb.

Roger

I think it's pretty clear that Governor Abbott is more than willing "to buck the tiger".
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 All state National Guard personnel (to include the National Guard of the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the territories of Guam and the Virgin Islands) can be federalized under the National Defense Act Amendments of 1933 with the creation of the National Guard of the United States. This provides the basis for integrating units and personnel of the Army National Guard into the U.S. Army and, since 1947, units and personnel of the Air National Guard into the U.S.
biden can control national guard troops. it would give the power to texas and that sure as hell is a good thing

I beg to differ.  A national guard unit belongs to the state, and the president has to ask the governor's permission to utilize "his" troops.  That governor CAN say F-off.
So, Texas still has the power, if they're willing to use it.  The problem is that most governors aren't willing to step out on that limb.

Roger
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what about waco

On April 19th, agents from the FBI and ATF, as well as troops from the U.S. Army and Texas National Guard, were authorized by Clinton to assault the compound.
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In 1958 Gov. of Arkansas Faubus used the national guard to halt integration of Little Rock Central High. President Ike I. federalized them and took over their command. Yes they can and have done it more than once.
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In 1958 Gov. of Arkansas Faubus used the national guard to halt integration of Little Rock Central High. President Ike I. federalized them and took over their command. Yes they can and have done it more than once.

There were only 13 Texas National Guardsmen there, and I believe they were there because they were ordered to deliver military helicopters that Ann Richards agreed to loan to the Divided States Army. Democrat Governor Ann Richards known for her alcoholic stupors agreed to loan and caught a lot of hell for it.

Texas, wanted nothin to do with the Waco siege and said so. The Texas Rangers and Texas State Troopers, along with that counties Sheriff testified against the ATF, FBI, and the Divided States Army in the congressional hearings.
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all you have to look at for an answer is how many national guard troops were sent to Afghanistan or in about every conflict we been in. it will be even more common in the future because of the democrats chasing many good American
 men away from recruiting offices. these nation guard leaders cave to the same political bs as the regular military and will kiss bidens ass just like there counterparts in the active military. who 20 years ago would have ever guessed the flipping Marine Corp would be led by a boot licking coward like whats leading them today
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He sure ain’t no Chesty Puller...