Report: Four Texas Counties React to Horror on the Border as Local Judge Declares ‘This Is an Act of War’; ‘We’re Under Siege Here’: Texas Rancher’s Interview Interrupted by Feds Chasing Illegal Aliens, and related stories
Report: Four Texas Counties React to Horror on the Border as Local Judge Declares ‘This Is an Act of War’:
The federal government refuses to act on President Joe Biden’s border disaster. But, thankfully, local government is ready, willing and able to do so.
Four Texas counties — Atascosa, Kinney, La Salle and Goliad — declared states of disaster on April 21 and 22 in response to the growing illegal immigration crisis, using almost identical language to convey that “the health, life, and property” of their respective residents is under “imminent threat.”
The Kinney declaration reads, “The ongoing border crisis has resulted in thousands of illegal aliens invading Kinney County and overwhelming our local, state, and federal law enforcement.”
“This continual violation of our sovereignty and territorial integrity has resulted in residents of Kinney County being assaulted, threatened with violence, and robbed, while also sustaining vast amounts of property damage.”
Similar language was used in all four declarations, signifying a unity between the counties against this deluge that, frankly, the federal government will not match. —>READ MORE HERE
‘We’re Under Siege Here’: Texas Rancher’s Interview Interrupted by Feds Chasing Illegal Aliens:
It looks as though ranchers can’t even give interviews now without President Joe Biden’s border crisis getting in the way.
Amidst one of the worst illegal immigration surges in recent United States history, one Texas rancher was reportedly interrupted mid-interview by Border Patrol agents on the hunt for migrants who had illegally crossed over the U.S.-Mexico border.
John Sewell’s interview began fine — Dana Perino, one of the hosts of Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” asked the rancher about his experience meeting with government officials to explain the reality of the ongoing border crisis in hopes that they might receive some assistance.
Sewell answered her, “The basic thing we got from this yesterday, unfortunately … we’re not going to get a lot of support from the CBP.”
“They basically said their hands are tied, and the best thing for us is to work with our state reps, our Congress, so on and so forth, local officials — and they are all doing as much as they can,” he continued. “I’m sure our local guys are just — are really going at it, wide open.” —>READ MORE HERE
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