On Tuesday, several Texas counties held a press conference in which they declared the immigration crisis at the border an “invasion” with the explicit goal of putting pressure on Texas Governor Greg Abbott to take action. Their strategy seemed to have worked by Thursday.
On Tuesday, those counties invoked the Consitution to make the claim that, while they, as county governments, are hamstrung in their ability to respond to what’s happening at the border — which saw over a million U.S. Customs and Border Protection encounters with illegal migrants in the first half of 2022 — Abbott, as State Governor, is not.
County officials of course can’t do anything about illegal immigration on their own, but their argument is that Abbott, as governor of Texas, can. They cite Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 of the Constitution, which says that states can’t do things like conduct foreign policy or engage in war, “unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit delay.”
Those three words, “unless actually invaded,” are the crux of the argument. For a long time, it has been popular to argue that state have constitutional authority to take action to protect the border and enforce immigration laws. Former Trump administration officials such as Russ Vought and Ken Cuccinelli, both now at the Center for Renewing America, have made a case for unilateral state action on the border.
Write by Thursday afternoon Washington ExaminerAnna Giaritelli is a homeland security reporter. Abbott apparently agreed to be under pressure. Abbott issued an executive order directing Texas public safety officers and national guards to forcefully return anyone who crossed illegally from Mexico to Texas.
The Republican governor of Texas directed state military and police forces to arrest and transport back to the southern border any person suspected of illegally entering the United States from Mexico.
Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking a third term in November, authorized Texas National Guard soldiers and Texas Department of Public Safety officers on Thursday afternoon to take custody of illegal immigrants encountered between the ports of entry and “return those illegal immigrants to the border at a port of entry,” his new executive order states. This order indicates that Texas authorities won’t enter Mexico.
Abbott claimed that he took the decision to do something unexpectedly after more than 5,000 illegal immigrants were detained in Texas crossing over Mexico’s holiday weekend.
“While President Biden refuses to do his job and enforce the immigration laws enacted by Congress, the State of Texas is once again stepping up and taking unprecedented action to protect Americans and secure our southern border,” Abbott said in a statement.
While the counties’ demand may certainly have been a motivating factor, Abbott was likely also moved by recent news reports of a semi-truck full of illegal migrants who were left to literally roast to death in the brutal Texas heat outside San Antonio on June 27. The 53rd death was the final.
According to San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood, the semitractor-trailer was refrigerated and had no working air conditioner unit. There were also no signs of water in it. It’s not clear how long people inside the truck had been dead, he said.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high temperatures in San Antonio ranged between the high 90s and the low 100s.
“None of these people were able to extricate themselves out of the truck,” Hood said. “So they were still in there, awaiting help, when we arrived … meaning just being too weak weakened state — to actually get out and help themselves.”
Craig Larrabee, Homeland Security Investigations San Antonio acting special agent in charge, described it as “the worst human-smuggling event in the United States.”
While there is little doubt Abbott’s order will meet with a legal pushback, it would take an imbecile not to understand why it’s become necessary to take drastic measure. Ben Domenech did a good job of speaking for all of us when debating one of the Biden administration’s “experts” on immigration. You can catch it if you didn’t see it.
Watch this fiery debate over “compassion” and the clearly “OPEN” border. BEN DOMENECH & JOSE ARISTIMUNO debate: https://t.co/SIA64GylKx
— Martha MacCallum (@marthamaccallum) June 28, 2022
Abbott’s order does not go so far as to allow U.S. officials to return illegals to Mexico, which has prompted criticism from former senior U.S. Department of Homeland Security official Ken Cuccinelli. He noted, upon announcement of Abbott’s order, that failing to return illegal migrants to Mexico is no different from “catch and release”.