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Texas Governor Signs Bill Making Illegal Migrant Entry from Mexico a State Crime

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill making Texas the first state in the union to give law enforcement officers the authority to arrest migrants who illegally enter the state. The measure, SB 4, was signed into law on Monday during a ceremony at the base of the border wall in Brownsville, Texas.


The bill is part of a package of measures designed to decrease the flow of migrants entering the state from Mexico. The Texas Legislature passed the bills during two special sessions this fall.


Today in Brownsville, I signed three new laws to better protect Texans AND Americans from Biden’s open border policies.
Illegal entry into Texas is now a crime subject to removal or imprisonment.
Texas will also fund new wall construction & increase human smuggling penalties. pic.twitter.com/EVGcYf4HJs
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) December 19, 2023

Governor Abbott was joined at the bill signing ceremony by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) President Brandon Judd, Adjutant General of Texas Major General Thomas Suelzer, Texas Border Czar Mike Banks, Senator Pete Flores, Senator Joan Huffman, Senator Charles Perry, Representative Ryan Guillen, Representative Jacey Jetton, Representative David Spiller, Representative Mano DeAyala, Representative Stan Kitzman, Representative Janie Lopez, and other border officials. House Speaker Dade Phelan was not present for the historic event.


Senate Bill 4 from Special Session #4 makes illegal entry into Texas from a foreign country a criminal offense. The law is the latest attempt by the state to crack down on migrants illegally entering the state between ports of entry. By creating the offense of illegal reentry, offenders can be penalized with sentences of up to 20 years in prison. It also provides the mechanism to order an offender to return to the foreign nation from which they entered or attempted to enter this state. The law provides civil immunity and indemnification for local and state government officials, employees, and contractors for lawsuits resulting from enforcing these provisions.


The law is similar to a current federal statute under Title 8 of the United States Code 1325, which makes illegal entry into the United States a misdemeanor offense for a first-time offender and a felony for a second offense. Under the current administration, the federal statute is not pursued to any significant degree.


Also similar to proceedings carried out under federal law, migrants may agree to return to their home country as part of sentencing agreements. The process in federal courts is known as Stipulated Deportation, where a previously deported migrant waives his right to a separate immigration hearing and agrees to removal as part of the sentencing process.


The State has also increased penalties for other immigration offenses normally reserved to the federal government. The Texas Legislature passed bills, signed by Abbott, that creates a mandatory ten-year minimum prison sentence for smuggling of persons and continuous smuggling of persons. That law enhances the criminal penalties for operating a stash house and creates a mandatory five-year minimum prison sentence. It also further enhances criminal penalties for victim-related offenses that occurred during the commission of smuggling, such as assault and burglary.


The bill criminalizing the illegal entry of migrants into Texas is the latest facet of a larger movement to reduce migrant crossings. In 2021, Abbott launched Operation Lone Star, an initiative that involves deploying Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Troopers and Texas Army National Guard soldiers to the border region.


The operation also employs the Texas Department of Emergency Management to coordinate the busing of migrants released by the Border Patrol to sanctuary cities farther inland, including New York City, Chicago, and Denver, among others.


The law will likely face a quick legal challenge by the Biden Administration, which has taken the Governor’s previous attempts to reduce the flow of migrants to court. A case to decide whether Abbott must remove the floating border buoy barrier installed in the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass is still moving through the federal court system.
 
It will be challenged in court in no time flat.

What they COULD do is prosecute the shit out of people that rent to them or hire them. That would be much more difficult for the feds to argue with.
 
So who’s actually gonna enforce this? They gotta all line up at the border and shoo them away?
 
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So who’s actually gonna enforce this? They gotta all line up at the border and shoo them away?
My guess considering Abbot is a rino. Too many are stayin in TX. They will threatin to charge them unless they leave the state. Perhaps part of this "package bill" as they call it. Is to fund bussing more of them around the country.

Could also be much simpler as the Rinos like to start rattling their sabers leadimg yp to election time, for us to find out its just a handle glued to a scaboard after the election.
 
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Will this stop the activity? No. Too much money involved. If anything it will cause the migration out of Texas faster (potentially) and cause further distribution throughout the US, which seems to be what those who could stop it really want. Until they are rounded up at the border for all to see and immediately sent back nothing is going to change.

If they just keep handing illegals over to the Feds none of this will change. If it actually came to fruition the deportation will then come out of the Texas taxpayers' wallets, but will continue to pay taxes to pay for the USG to not do their job. So, double taxation for no meaningful results.
 
Mexicans are taking jobs others won't do. So, let's take the hypothetical situation of a company paying cash. One could say the company is paying less than they would a citizen. But the worker takes home all the money he is paid.

However, getting back to the other thread about this, all the road work companies have documented employees. They have to, in order to win that government contract. So, the workers may have gotten here illegally but they get some paperwork going to get the work going.

The reason people hop the border to get here, most of them, is the ability to make more money. They had hard work like this in Mexico, where they cannot make as much. So, come here, do the hard work and make more money for the effort spent.

However, many of them have no insurance on their vehicles. You get in an accident with them and you take a ding on your insurance, which costs you more because you have to pay for uninsured motorist.

Here is how it should happen. Have a border. Have people fill out paperwork and request to enter. That is what Abbott is trying to do because Mister Potatohead will not.

If the federal government is going to do nothing about it, certainly a state can protect itself.
 
Texas LE along with all other states sending mutual aid LE to the boarder have been doing nothing except moving whatever obstacles have been installed out of the illegals way and allowing them to enter America. 🇺🇸
And then Abbott loading them in busses and giving them free rides deep incountry to blue states.

He really tricked them.
 
Why do citizens need laws made by politicians to keep non-citizens from entering. Somewhere America has lost it way,
we gone from a Country of can do to a sheeple lead society.
Local LE always had the power to arrest illegals they suspected of a crime, which was being in this country illegally. They just shirked that responsibilty because of political pressure in the last forty years.

Then there was the 'racial profiling' bullshit that many Latino cops got behind and whole departments such as APD and Austin became a safe sanctuary, with Hispanic detectives visiting w*tback families and eating dinner with them, telling them not to worry, they are safe in Austin. And then there was that white hating scourge from California, Austin police chief Art Acevedo, threatening to fire any cop that "harrassed" an illegal.

Texas Rangers used to patrol the border since they were on horseback looking for illegal aliens and they are a state agency.
 
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It doesn’t matter if these illegals are in Texas or being transported elsewhere in the Country. The threat they bring to our society is the same, these are masses of undesirable people without skills, we have enough under-educated citizens already. Look at the upticks in third world country diseases (TB) re-emerging, these vast numbers are not looking to assimilate to the American way, they are being purposely driven into our way of life, what value do they bring to America. This is just a different assault on us “We The People”. The Downfall of America is real!
Abbott is about equal to Kemp, he is a Republican sellout!
That was my point, kinda. My point is, getting rid of illegals doesn't mean busing them into the interior, a thousand miles from the border they should have been sent back across.

Who does Abbott think he's fooling?
 
Feom each according to their ability to each according to their needs.

You can't vote your way out when they've already printed away your grandchildren's future.

On average, 33% of US born citizens are on at some sort of welfare, 65% of foreign born citizens. Illegal aliens are likely at 100% and will be their entire life.
 
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My guess considering Abbot is a rino. Too many are stayin in TX. They will threatin to charge them unless they leave the state. Perhaps part of this "package bill" as they call it. Is to fund bussing more of them around the country.

Abbott belongs to the WEF. He even told Tucker he was going to let immigration happen because adressing it "was complicated".
 
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Gee, too bad there wasn't a law already on the books making it illegal to be an illegal alien...Oh, wait.

It was already against the law. Now it's really against the law.
It is against the law and your president does nothing about it. In fact, he had promised to not build another inch of the wall.
 
The illegal alien husband works for cash paying no taxes. Wife goes on welfare and gets section 8 housing, EBT and free education for their kids.
In some instances, those same people get TIN, and get a refund for all the kids they have and still not pay any taxes, or very little.
Then their are others who steal or buy SSN's to get jobs, pay taxes and the wife still gets all the government benefits because she can claim she doesn't know who the father is.
They know how to cheat the system.
 
The Texas law makes illegal entry a misdemeanor, same as the fed law. They could arrest but I don’t see anywhere if they can deport. So it almost seems like they’re just going to clog up their legal system and still release them. Unless there’s a link to federal deportation this seems a little toothless.
 
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It will be challenged in court in no time flat.

What they COULD do is prosecute the shit out of people that rent to them or hire them. That would be much more difficult for the feds to argue with.
I'm probably wrong but if you could stop the transfer money back to Mexico or tax it heavily that might help pump the brakes too. Ya know... "Hey MoneyGram? You're gonna have to 8938 (or something) every penny that heads that way, K?"
 
Remove the financial incentives that bring them here and they will leave. No free healthcare, no anchor babies, no welfare, no jobs. Don't like it? Go home!