Category: State News

Dallas’ City Manager Resigns, Leaving One More Major Texas City Without A Chief Executive

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has announced his resignation amid unresolved tension with Mayor Eric Johnson, leaving Dallas, the largest Texas city, without a chief executive. Broadnax, who took the job in 2017, cited a desire for effective governance and the advancement of Dallas’ interests in his decision to step down on June 3. The city council will now seek a new city manager to continue moving Dallas forward.

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Texas To Construct Military “Base Camp” On Mexico Border to Accommodate 1,800 Soldiers in Escalation to Combat Illegal Immigration [VIDEO]

exas Governor Greg Abbott announced the construction of “Forward Operating Base Eagle” near Eagle Pass to house up to 1,800 Texas National Guard soldiers, signaling his commitment to curbing illegal immigration. The base, part of Operation Lone Star, will feature a range of facilities including dining halls, quarters for each soldier, and enhanced patrol capabilities. Abbott’s move comes amidst ongoing tensions with the federal government over border security measures.

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Gov. Greg Abbott Defends Migrant Tactics In Eagle Pass Amid Escalating Legal Battle With Biden Administration

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, joined by visiting Republican governors, criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the southern border and reiterated his commitment to defending the state against what he termed an “invasion” of migrants. Abbott has intensified border enforcement efforts despite federal jurisdiction over immigration law enforcement, alleging that the Biden administration has failed in its responsibilities. This ongoing feud has led to the erection of razor wire and other measures in Eagle Pass, drawing both support and opposition from various quarters, including a recent convoy of Americans protesting border policies.

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Texas Officials and Critics Accuse President Biden of “Imposing Sanctions” on Texas by Suspending LNG Export Permits [AUDIO]

The recent decision by the Biden administration to suspend new permits for liquid natural gas (LNG) exports and export terminal projects has stirred controversy. Critics, notably Texas officials, argue that this move amounts to the administration effectively imposing sanctions on Texas as a response to the state’s efforts to secure its border against illegal migrants. Detractors claim that these actions will result in higher energy costs for American families. Simultaneously, the administration justifies its decision as aligned with its environmental agenda, setting the stage for a contentious debate on energy policy and its consequences.

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In Eagle Pass, A Tense Border Standoff Between Texas And Federal Government Is Reaching A Crescendo

The town of Eagle Pass, Texas, finds itself in the midst of a legal and political battle as the Texas National Guard, state troopers, and shipping containers with concertina wire transform a once-peaceful city park into a fortified border zone. This escalating conflict between the Biden administration and Texas Governor Greg Abbott centers around immigration enforcement, with the state’s actions leading to a unique confrontation between federal and state law enforcement agencies, leaving residents torn about the heavy state presence and uncertain about the future of their community events and public spaces.

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