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In a new escalation of tensions between the State of Texas and the Federal Government regarding Border Security, the State has seized control of all city property along the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass under Governor Abbott’s emergency powers. Reporter Ali Bradley of NewsNation broke the news on X on Thursday: On Friday, multiple videos […]

On Tuesday, Texas state representatives sent a letter to each state university warning them of the consequences of ignoring the court injunction that prevents the education systems from awarding in-state tuition to illegal aliens. Rep. Mike Olcott, along with 29 other state representatives, led the charge.  In the letter, the representatives explain that, in addition […]

In 1982, the Supreme Court with a liberal majority ruled that illegal aliens should receive free public education in the United states at the cost of taxpayers.  Because of this unconstitutional ruling, one of the many misinterpretations of the 14th amendment, billions of dollars are taken out of hardworking Texans’ wallets every year and put […]

In the ongoing battle to defend Texas from the Biden Administration’s blatant assault on our sovereignty, Attorney General Ken Paxton has taken a resolute stand against federal overreach at the Texas border.  Border Breach Chronicles: The saga began on Tuesday, October 24, when Texas filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration, exposing a series of […]

Daniel Keene, a husband, father, and small business owner in Texas, recently found himself exiled—not from polite society, but from his own church. His “crime”? Daring to speak up about the consequences of mass legal immigration on American workers and families. When Keene posted online that he wanted his children “to grow up in America, […]

On Tuesday after a day of delays, the Border Protection Unit Act (the most extensive and well-rounded piece of Border Security legislation to touch the Texas legislature, or any state legislature for that matter) made its way to the House floor. Per House Rules, Speaker Dade Phelan is given the first twenty bill numbers to […]

A few weeks ago, we mentioned that the Texas House had unanimously passed a bill allowing non-citizen veterans to become peace officers in the state of Texas. SB 252, which accomplishes the same purpose, was passed out of the Senate and was then passed by the House today. This is part of a larger movement […]

Last night, the Texas House of Representatives, composed of eighty-six Republicans and sixty-four Democrats, passed their bi-annual legislative budget for the state of Texas for the years of 2024 and 2025. It included billions of dollars in appropriations to public schools, roads, bridges, district hospitals, state and local law enforcement, etc. Markedly, this budget awarded […]

In a move to strengthen border security, the Texas House finally approved two pivotal pieces of legislation late Tuesday, following the Senate’s prior passage last week. **Senate Bill 3: Investment in Border Barrier Infrastructure** The House voted 86-56 in favor of Senate Bill 3 on its second reading. This legislation earmarks a substantial $1.5 billion […]