In my opinion, the United States and Texas border policies are incoherent messes. Both governments seem to be throwing darts at the board and are failing to...
For all our flaws, America is still the greatest country in the world. I propose we lead with intelligence, discipline and our historic generosity of spirit.Re: “Fed sue Texas to get rid of buoys — Abbott defiant as Justice Department says barriers violate law,” Tuesday news story.
Please, please never again let a 19-year-old woman or a 4-year-old child be injured or drowned while seeking a better life.Humane, compassionate, good people would never set torture traps to keep animals off their property. Gov. Greg Abbott thinks nothing of doing it to human beings. If this is the best solution he has for the border problem, he is not a problem-solver but instead a cold-hearted leader.Red buoys and concertina wire don’t exactly say “welcome and bienvenidos.
Sure the optics are bad. But I would wager most Texans are fed up with huge numbers of folks coming through our border illegally. I don’t begrudge anyone seeking refuge in a safer society, but I do have an issue with people seeking to do that illegally.
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