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Texas has laid down barbed wire as a deterrent at the border, but it seems ineffective as people can easily walk across the river and reach a small island considered part of the US. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) is said to help cut through the barbed wire for people to enter safely, which contradicts the purpose of the barrier. This raises questions about the incentive structures and makes the rest of the border security measures seem pointless.

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The Texas National Guard is blocking federal agents from entering Shelby Park in Eagle Pass to prevent immigrants from being transported across the country. Governor Abbott is taking a stand against illegal immigration, citing concerns about crime and drugs. The speaker urges Americans to join the Texas National Guard in resisting the government's control and emphasizes the need to take action. They stress the importance of protecting the American people, their future, and their freedoms. The speaker declares their willingness to stand with Texas and encourages others to do the same.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended the state's refusal to grant border patrol agents access in Eagle Pass, disregarding the federal government's demand. Paxton argued that Texas has the constitutional authority to defend its territory and will continue to do so in court. He criticized the Biden administration for not effectively preventing illegal entry of aliens and urged them to enforce existing immigration laws instead of suing Texas. Despite acknowledging that federal law allows warrantless access within 25 miles of the border for border patrol purposes, Paxton emphasized that Texas is standing firm in its actions.

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In Eagle Pass, Texas, there has been a significant increase in security measures at a park where migrants used to freely cross into the United States. Razor wire and fortifications have been put in place, and Texas is now arresting migrants who illegally cross into the state. The Texas National Guard is also installing additional fencing and razor wire. The federal government is in a lawsuit with Texas over access to the park, but Texas is defying this by not allowing the removal of the razor wire. Yolanda Ramon, a Democratic candidate for county commissioner, criticizes Vice President Harris for her handling of the border situation and praises Republican Governor Abbott for taking action. Federal border patrol agents have been kicked out of the park, but they still have access to the river via airboats.

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Texas has passed a law making it a state crime to cross the southern border illegally, allowing police to arrest suspects. Civil rights groups are already suing over the law. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick defends the law, stating that the Biden administration is lying about the situation at the border. He argues that the influx of migrants is an invasion and that Texas has the right to protect its citizens. Patrick also criticizes President Biden for not addressing the issue and accuses him of trying to stuff the country with immigrants for political gain. He mentions the large number of migrants crossing the border and the need to pressure blue states to take responsibility. The interview concludes with a discussion on the notice to appear dates for court hearings, which are often set years in the future.

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The Biden administration has given Texas until tomorrow to allow border agents back into Shelby Park to remove the razor wire. A federal attorney wrote to Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, stating that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration, ending a temporary restraining order. The administration wants access to Shelby Park, the nearby boat launch, and the international bridge. Texas governor Greg Abbott has argued that Biden's border policies have allowed over 6 million illegal immigrants to cross the border in three years. Abbott has declared an invasion and is using his authority to secure the Texas border. The US House and several Republican governors are supporting Abbott. The showdown continues.

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The Texas National Guard instructed migrants to go back to Mexico as they approached a barricade of razor wire. The US government is suing Texas, claiming that its agents require access to a 2.5 mile area surrounding Shelby Park.

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Afghanistan, Egypt, Russia, and China are coming to our border because the federal government has failed to secure it. Governors, like in Texas, are sending National Guard troops to help. The border crisis affects everyone in the country, leading to drugs flooding into communities. This is a national security and humanitarian crisis caused by the administration's failure to act.

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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick discusses the state's new law allowing law enforcement to arrest and deport individuals who cross the border illegally. He defends the law, stating that it aims to address the invasion of illegal immigrants and protect the state. Patrick criticizes the Biden administration for not taking action to address the issue, highlighting the risks posed by criminals and terrorists crossing the border. He dismisses claims that the law promotes violence and emphasizes the need for stronger border security measures. The interview concludes with a discussion on the disregard for American lives and the erosion of democracy.

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The Supreme Court ruling on the border situation has caused tension between state and federal forces. The ruling allows the Biden administration to cut barbed wire, potentially opening the borders. The speaker uses an analogy of migrants breaking into a house to illustrate the situation. They question what actions Texas, represented by Amy Coney Barrett, should take to defend their home. The speaker criticizes the Supreme Court for not forcing the Biden administration to enforce the law. They argue that not enforcing the law is breaking the law. The speaker also highlights the hypocrisy of liberals and criticizes Republican politicians for proposing ineffective solutions to the border issue. The federal government's actions are pushing Texas to the breaking point.

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Texas has taken control of Shelby Park and is now arresting migrants for criminal trespass. Border patrol does not have access to the area, so Texas is determining the outcome for migrants. Single men and women are being arrested for criminal trespass, while families and children are handed over to US border patrol. This highlights the strained relationship between Texas and the Biden administration.

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We support legal immigration and secure borders. We stand with Governor Abbott and Texas in reminding the federal government that states have the right to protect their citizens under the constitution.

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The ongoing crisis at the U.S. border is described as an invasion, with migrants disrespecting laws and borders. Texas faces legal challenges in enforcing immigration laws, while other states have violated federal law without consequences. A call for red states to reassess their relationship with the federal government is made, emphasizing the urgency to act against illegal immigration. The conversation highlights the failure of Republican leadership to address these issues and the need for citizens to engage in the political process. Concerns are raised about the impact of illegal immigration on communities and the economy, with a belief that many Americans remain unaware of the true situation due to misinformation. The discussion concludes with a call for awareness and action to reclaim control over the country's future.

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The ongoing crisis at the U.S. border is described as an invasion, with migrants disregarding laws and borders. Texas faces legal challenges in enforcing immigration laws, while other states have been allowed to violate federal laws without consequence. A suggestion is made to form a coalition of states to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, challenging federal authority. The discussion emphasizes the urgency for red states to reassess their relationship with the federal government, as the current situation is unsustainable. The failure of Republican leadership in Texas is criticized, and the need for grassroots action to replace ineffective politicians is highlighted. The impact of illegal immigration on communities is evident, with rising crime and deteriorating conditions. The conversation concludes with a call for awareness and action among citizens to address these pressing issues.

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The Texas Attorney General accuses the Biden administration of working with cartels at the border. While there may not be a written document, the AG claims that the border has become a drop-off point for cartels to bring people into the country. Unlike previous administrations, the cartels no longer hide and instead bring people directly to border patrol, who act as a processing arm for the cartels. The cartels are paid per person and make significant profits. The AG asserts that the Biden administration is effectively partnering with the cartels to facilitate the quick entry of people into the country.

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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration regarding the sea wire barriers along the Texas-Mexico border. The speaker questions what will happen if the Biden administration tries to remove the barriers and Texas refuses. They mention the possibility of fines and imprisonment for National Guard members. Another speaker expresses concern about the loss of state sovereignty and the right to protect against invasion. They criticize the federal government's interference with the National Guard and compare the situation to North Korea. They call on Americans to take action and question what rights will be taken next. The speaker concludes by stating that all five Supreme Court justices who voted in favor should be arrested.

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Texas claims that if they were acting alone, they would have secured the border. However, they believe that the federal government, under President Biden, is welcoming people and collaborating with cartels to facilitate illegal crossings. Texas feels undermined by their own federal government in their efforts to secure the border. They blame Biden's border policies for hindering their ability to do so.

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Cartel gunmen are seen armed along the riverbank just across from Texas, demonstrating their control over the border. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has reported increased violence, prompting the state to take action. In October, Texas declared Fronten Island as state property, clearing the area and fortifying it with razor wire and patrols by Texas troopers and National Guard soldiers. The landscape has been transformed into a barren, secure zone, eliminating hiding spots for cartel members attempting to cross illegally. Officials emphasize that cartel operatives act without fear of federal consequences, which has led to the need for Texas to regain control of the border.

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Under President Trump, our border was more secure than under President Biden. I visited the border and spoke with Arkansas National Guard members who are there because the federal government is not doing their job. They informed us that in just one month, more people on the terrorist watch list crossed the border than during Trump's entire presidency.

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Texas is signing three laws to protect itself from the neglect of the Biden administration regarding the border. The United States constitution allows states to take action to defend themselves when the federal government fails to address border challenges. Texas is exercising this power to protect itself.

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A border showdown is happening in Eagle Pass, Texas, a major spot for illegal border crossings. The federal government wants Texas to remove the razor wire it installed for state protection, but Texas Governor Greg Abbott refuses. The Biden administration has given Abbott until tomorrow to grant border patrol access to Shelby Park. This could lead to a confrontation between federal agents and the Texas National Guard.

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Biden is urging Texas to remove fortifications from their border, claiming that they should allow illegal entry. However, this goes against the Constitution, as states have the right to protect themselves from invasion. Texas is justified in fortifying their border, as stated in Article 1, Section 10 of the Constitution. It is hypocritical that liberal jurisdictions have been sanctuary cities for years, refusing to enforce federal immigration laws. Texas is simply enforcing existing laws to ensure a secure state and country. Florida has been supporting Texas and recognizes that this issue affects all Americans. It is crucial for our country to maintain sovereignty, and Texas has the right to stand firm with Florida's continued assistance.

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Nearly 250 years ago, the founding fathers debated the role of government, leading to a compromise where certain powers were assigned to the federal government and others to the states. The issue of border security has become contentious, with some arguing that the United States is being invaded. Texas has declared an invasion on the southern border and is taking measures to protect itself, including erecting razor fencing and enlisting the help of farmers and ranchers. Democrats, on the other hand, are urging the federalization of the Texas National Guard to allow the influx of immigrants. The White House claims that securing the border makes the job of border patrol harder, while others argue that it is necessary to protect citizens. Democrats see the influx of immigrants as an opportunity for population growth and labor. The outcome of this battle will have implications for the entire country.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kari Lake on the Bribe Attempt, Plus Texas vs. Biden Border Showdown, w/ Andrew Klavan & Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly discusses a constitutional crisis involving Texas and the federal government over border security measures, particularly Texas's deployment of barbed wire and other barriers to prevent illegal immigration. Governor Abbott of Texas asserts that the federal government has failed to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect states from invasion, leading Texas to take matters into its own hands. Southern governors, including DeSantis and Kemp, express support for Abbott's actions. A leaked audio recording reveals Arizona GOP Chairman Jeff Dewit allegedly attempting to bribe Carrie Lake, a prominent Republican figure, to withdraw from the Senate race. Lake, who gained national attention during her gubernatorial campaign, refuses the offer, emphasizing her commitment to her constituents and the integrity of the electoral process. She describes the conversation as shocking and indicative of corruption within the party. Kelly and Lake discuss the implications of the leaked audio, highlighting the pressure on candidates to conform to party expectations and the lengths to which some will go to maintain control over political narratives. Lake expresses her determination to run for Senate despite the attempts to undermine her candidacy. Andrew Klavan joins Kelly to analyze the escalating tensions at the Texas border, where the Biden administration has been criticized for not enforcing immigration laws. Klavan argues that Abbott's actions are justified under the Constitution, as states have the right to protect themselves when the federal government fails to do so. He emphasizes the importance of this issue in the upcoming elections, suggesting that it could significantly impact public opinion and voter turnout. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of media coverage and public perception regarding immigration and border security. Klavan notes that the Biden administration's handling of the situation may backfire politically, as many Americans are increasingly frustrated with the lack of effective border control. As the discussion progresses, Kelly and Klavan reflect on the media's role in shaping narratives around these issues, with Klavan asserting that the mainstream media's credibility is declining due to its perceived bias and failure to report honestly. They conclude that the ongoing legal battles and political maneuvering surrounding immigration will continue to be a focal point in American politics, with significant ramifications for both parties.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk Tells Ben Shapiro the Simple Trick That Deceives Millions of Us
Guests: Ben Shapiro, Elon Musk
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Dave Rubin hosts a discussion with guests Ben Shapiro and Elon Musk, focusing on a significant conflict between the federal government and Texas regarding border security. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Texas cannot enforce its own border protections, which Governor Greg Abbott argues is a violation of the Constitution. Abbott claims the Biden Administration has neglected its duty to enforce immigration laws, leading to a surge of over 6 million illegal immigrants in three years. He asserts that Texas has the constitutional right to defend itself against this "invasion." Elon Musk discusses the role of social media in shaping narratives, emphasizing that mainstream media often ignores critical issues, such as the border crisis, which allows alternative platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to highlight these stories. He notes that the media's selective coverage creates a "deception by choice of narrative." The conversation also touches on the implications of the federal government's actions, with Abbott and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis asserting that states must step in to protect their interests. DeSantis argues that the Constitution allows states to act against federal encroachment, reinforcing Texas's right to fortify its border. The discussion concludes with a call for accountability and the need for states to assert their rights in the face of federal inaction.
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