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Do you support Texas in defying a ruling of the United States Supreme Court?

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jackson55 · M
The constitution says the states have the right to protect themselves if the feds don’t or won’t.
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@jackson55 The 10th Amendment
@jackson55 Too bad Texas believes that’s only relevant when it’s [b]Texas[/b].
jackson55 · M
@bijouxbroussard Too bad the current administration won’t enforce the law.
@jackson55 Texas isn’t worried about protecting their citizens from gun violence, and the Supreme Court is on their side.
jackson55 · M
@bijouxbroussard B, that’s two different subjects.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
@jackson55 Too bad they’re trying to get a law passed to do so that had bipartisan support in the Senate, but House Republicans won’t even let it come to the floor
jackson55 · M
@SevIsPamprinYouAlways That’s because it doesn’t address the wall and the border.
RageAgainstTheMachine · 36-40, M
@jackson55 Yet, it does.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
jackson55 · M
@SevIsPamprinYouAlways No money for the wall. It will never get past the house.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
@jackson55 “No funding for a massive boondoggle that is constantly breached and diverts billions of dollars away from funding modernization of land ports of entry; investments in modern border security technology and assets; and efforts to ensure the safe and humane treatment of migrants in Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) custody” is the more appropriate response.