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Priorities
OVERHAUL THE TEXAS BORDER MISSION
At the minimum, the state must create a Border Protection Unit that is not able to be nationalized by a future administration who refuses to enforce our nation’s immigration laws and a Special Missions Unit capable of performing counter-cartel operations across our state.
PROTECT AMERICAN WORKERS
It should also reform state economic incentive and tax abatement programs to ensure that these dollars go to companies who hire American citizens, not those who are reliant on cheap foreign labor.
The federal government must end the H-1B visa program and the OPT program that disproportionately displace highly-skilled American workers in favor of cheaper foreign replacements.
END SERVICES & SUBSIDIES FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS
These services are part of what makes Texas attractive to illegal aliens, and serve as part of the incentive structure driving illegal immigration into our state. The Texas Legislature must eliminate these taxpayer-funded incentives at the state, county, and municipal levels.
END BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ABUSE
The authors of the 14th Amendment never intended for this clause to be used in such a way, and significant legal challenges and legislative action should be used to restore this clause to its original meaning.
LIMIT & REFORM LEGAL IMMIGRATION
It has become clear that this pace of immigration makes assimilation impossible.
The United States must reform our legal immigration system to put the interests of American citizens at the forefront. The key provisions of the Hart-Celler Immigration Act of 1965 and the Immigration Act of 1990 must be repealed, and a net immigration moratorium should be instated, at a minimum.
TAX REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES
PUT TEXAS FIRST TODAY
LATEST NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Governor Abbott must Formally Declare an Invasion at the Border under Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution Declaring an Invasion under Article I, Section 10 is vital to combating the lawlessness at the Texas-Mexico border while the Federal Government fails to act. HOUSTON, TEXAS July 7, 2022 – Today, Texas
How Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution provides States the tools to combat the Border Crisis when the Federal Government refuses The crisis at our southern border is one of the most visible and appalling examples of the gross incompetence and ideological possession that have characterized the Biden Administration’s first 18 months in
“We’re the only nation in the world that does not use the military to secure our border.” – Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter Did you know Texas has its own military department and that it’s controlled by the governor? We do, it’s made up of three branches, falls under the Texas Military Forces (TXMF), and
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In January of 2022 U.S. Border Patrol were catching on average 4,700 illegal immigrants per day and in May it jumped to 7,500 apprehensions per day. Texas must deport illegal aliens back across the border, instead of flying them deeper into the interior of the United States. This process is costing taxpayers