The Twisted Logic of Greg Abbott's Border Policy
Immigration
Fiona Harrigan | 1.26.2024 4:05 PM
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Border Patrol agents could cut the concertina wire that Texas placed along the U.S.-Mexico border to block migrants from entering the state, adding new fuel to an ongoing conflict between Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and the Biden administration.
Texas has continued to place razor wire along the border, and now 25 Republican governors—every Republican governor in the country, except for Vermont's Phil Scott—are backing Abbott's actions. The governors issued a joint statement expressing support for Texas "utilizing every tool and strategy, including razor wire fences, to secure the border."
The governors and Abbott claim that states have a "right of self-defense" under Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution (which guarantees that the federal government will "protect each [state] against Invasion") and Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 (which allows states to "engage in War" if "actually invaded," which Abbott says gives Texas the "constitutional authority to defend and protect itself").
This argument misunderstands the long-established legal and........
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