Raising Biden’s fight with the governor of Texas; Warning of civil war in America
Disputes between Joe Biden's administration and the state of Texas have escalated following a ruling by the state of Texas in favor of the Biden administration, leading to warnings of civil war. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, the differences between the government of “Joe Biden” and the state of Texas in There has been a push for a ruling from the state of Texas in favor of the Biden administration.
A few days ago, the US Supreme Court sided with the government in the case of disputes between the US federal government and the state of Texas over the removal of border barriers between Texas and Mexico.
The Biden administration wants to remove these barriers, but “Greg Abbott”, the governor of Texas, says that these barriers were built to prevent the entry of legal immigrants. He has not paid attention to the decision of the Supreme Court.
In the meantime, some supporters of the state of Texas have called for the departure of the largest American state from the United States by launching the hashtag “Texit”, and some analysts also warn about the occurrence of a civil war.
The Supreme Court’s decision has angered many Texans who support Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s efforts to fight illegal immigration in the state.
Hundreds of posts since Monday. It has been published on the social network “X”, (former Twitter), with the hashtag “Texit”, which refers to the secession of Texas from the United States. A number of Democratic representatives in the US Congress have asked the Biden administration to control the Guard. The National took possession of the state of Texas and then removed the barriers erected on the southern border.
For example, Democratic congressman Joaquin Castro wrote in a message on X: “Governor Greg Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to break the law and create chaos at the border. If he is violating yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling, the president should put the Texas National Guard under federal control right now.”
Publisher | Tasnim News |