07/06/2022 / By Ethan Huff
An illegal alien “invasion” is occurring at the southern border of Texas, claims one border county. And a coalition comprised of that county and five others is calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to at least acknowledge the situation.
Kinney County, Tex., has declared the “existence of an ‘invasion'” along the Texas border. And Uvalde, Terrell, Medina, Burnet and Goliad Counties say that they, too, agree with this assessment.
Officials from all of them convened in Bracketteville this week to discuss the situation, which involves lots of human smuggling activity, they say.
“During the month of June, Kinney County law enforcement has prevented over 67 smuggling attempts along our roadways,” a joint statement from the six counties reads.
“This past weekend included the unfortunate deaths of 3 illegal aliens who were involved with human smuggling in Kinney County.”
Because of this, Kinney County supposedly had no choice but to “militarize our school campus with vehicle barriers to prevent high-speed chases from entering campus and injuring children.”
“As a Texan, this is not acceptable,” said County Judge Tully Shahan. “We will no longer allow the sovereignty of Texas to be invaded by those unwilling to obey our laws.”
Shahan went on to officially announce the existence of an “invasion” as used in Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution and in Article 4, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution.
“We are taking these steps in hopes of encouraging our Governor to acknowledge the existence of an invasion on our border with Mexico and take the necessary actions to preserve and protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Texas.”
So far, Gov. Abbott has not even acknowledged the declaration, let alone addressed it.
Things do seem a bit more out of control down there than usual, especially after a large tractor-trailer was discovered on a rural road in San Antonio filled with trafficked people, most of them dead.
A country can only take so much illegal onslaught before it collapses under the weight of it all. The United States is pretty much there, and these border counties seem to be taking matters into their own hands as a last-ditch effort to actually do something about the problem.
“What took so long for the invasion declaration, let alone a lawsuit against the commie-run fed government?” wrote a commenter at Breitbart News.
“U.S. Const, Art. IV, Sec. 4 (‘The United States SHALL … protect each [State] against invasion’)
U.S. Const., Art. II, Sec. 3 (‘[The President] SHALL take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.’)
8 USC 1325 (‘Any alien who (1) enters or attempts to enter the United States . . . SHALL . . . be fined . . . or imprisoned . . . or both’)
8 USC 1324 (‘Any person who…(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States…; or (v)(I) . . . conspir[es]…or (II) aids or abets [these] acts, SHALL be punished…for each alien.’)
8 USC 1324 (‘Any person who . . . conceals, harbors, or shields [an] alien . . . SHALL be imprisoned not more than 5 years.’).”
Another expressed wonder why the same Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution is not called out every time Joe Biden, America’s fake president, steps foot into the Oval Office.
“Plain as day and yet the federal government completely ignores the United States Constitution,” this person added about the illegal usurper. “It’s a requirement and they need to abide by it.”
Others noted that illegal aliens are fueling the economy in places like Texas, working low-wage jobs while replacing native conservatives, many of whom are low-income whites.
More related news about the illegal alien invasion across America’s southern border can be found at InvasionUSA.news.
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