Dec. 22, 2024, 11:09 p.m.

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Texas and the White House are in a state of war, escalating the party dispute over immigration to the United States?

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In an election year in the United States, the two parties are constantly fighting, but for most Americans, this is by no means a peaceful year. The intensification of immigration issues has led to a sharp escalation of conflicts between local and central governments in the United States. The dispute between local governments in Texas and the White House over border immigration has escalated. Texas Governor Abbott even dispatched the National Guard to forcefully block illegal immigration channels, openly opposing the Supreme Court's ruling and the federal government's will. The other 25 states have all supported Texas's tough stance, with some expressing willingness to provide National Guard reinforcements to Texas. The intervention of former President Trump has made this issue an unavoidable focus of this year's US presidential election.

Due to immigration issues, the party and government in the United States have become increasingly intense

As the border immigration issue in Texas continues to escalate, Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Green is calling for a "national divorce," dividing the country into "red" Republican states and "blue" Democratic states based on political ideology. This call echoes the escalating conflict between Texas Governor Albert and the federal government over immigration issues. The two major political parties in the United States have been arguing incessantly over immigration issues. The White House acknowledges that there are problems with the immigration system, but accuses Abbott of using immigration issues to create "political gimmicks.".

Trump fully supported the measures taken by Texas to curb illegal immigration and praised Abbott's actions in his border security speech. He said that if he were the president, he would not issue a restraining order to Texas, but would send reinforcements to support them. This is in stark contrast to the Biden administration's border policy. Abbott took tough measures such as building border barbed wire and deploying the National Guard to forcefully block immigration, but the Supreme Court supported federal law enforcement agencies in dismantling some of Texas's self built barbed wire. Abbott mobilized the National Guard through the codename "Operation Lonely Star" to continue building and reinforcing barbed wire, and even engaged in "face-to-face confrontation" with federal law enforcement personnel.

The Republican Party took the opportunity to create trouble for the Biden administration

In the context of the US presidential election, the issue of illegal immigration has become the Republican Party's weapon against Biden. 25 Republican governors have issued a joint statement supporting Texas's "right to self-defense under the United States Constitution.". In his campaign speech, Trump praised Abbott's actions and emphasized that only when he regains control of the White House can the issue of illegal immigration be effectively resolved. When facing election pressure, Biden rarely stated that the US Senate has a bill that expands the President's power to restrict illegal immigration along the US Mexico border, authorizing the President to close the US Mexico border. This statement raises concerns as it is similar to Biden's previous stance and his opposition to Trump, which could lead him into political difficulties and party conflicts.

The Party and government may amplify internal conflicts

Texas once became independent in history, forming the Lone Star Republic. Although it only lasted for a short period of 9 years and later joined the United States federal government, the national flag of the past still flies high at the entrance of public institutions in Texas today. The partisan struggle has made all parties unwilling to compromise, and some within the Democratic Party have even called for Biden to send troops to suppress it, while Republican senators in Texas have bluntly stated, "Bring the horse over!" Although the strength of the Texas National Guard is limited, once conflicts break out, civil war is inevitable and may even trigger larger scale divisions. While the United States is attacking everywhere, the internal crisis has also put the entire country in danger.

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