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Texas Has A RIGHT To SECURE The Border

By Daniel Miller1 min read
Texas Has A RIGHT To SECURE The Border

Watch the video Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of our independence. Our Southern border is at the forefront of the news cycle, and so is TEXIT by natural, logical extension. As a result, on today's show, we discuss the Supreme Court decision that denies Texas the right to secure our own border. We start by sharing the context behind the court case, and well, to put it simply, we are witnessing collusion between the federal government, the cartels, and the Mexican government to destabilize our southern border.

Then, we discuss Greg Abbott's stand against the federal government, the federal government's pathetic response, and the Supreme Court's rubber-stamping of the Biden administration's policy to cut the razor wire. And, of course, we talk about the implications of all these actions and the changing perception around TEXIT. Independence could absolutely be closer than we think. This is one of our most exciting episodes yet, and you won't want to miss it!

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