Texas Leading Up To A Civil War Or Taking Control Of Its Own Border
<p>As the second-largest state in the United States, Texas shares a long and often porous border with Mexico. With a major influx of migrants seeking to enter the country, the issue of border security has become a burning topic, dividing opinions across the state.</p>
<p>Some argue that Texas’s proximity to Mexico makes it a prime target for criminal activities and poses potential risks to national security. They advocate for tighter control measures and increased collaboration with federal agencies to maintain law and order. On the other hand, proponents of state sovereignty argue that Texas should have more authority to manage its borders, claiming that the federal government has failed in its duty to protect the state adequately.</p>
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