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Texas AG sues Biden Admin over border property destruction.

In 1787-88, the people of ⁣the state ratifying conventions could never​ have envisioned something like this when they created the ​federal government.

On Tuesday, Republican Attorney General‌ Ken Paxton of Texas​ filed a lawsuit against multiple federal officials, including‌ Secretary of ​Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents of destroying state‌ property, among other things.

On multiple recent occasions, cameras have caught CBP agents cutting ‌concertina ‍wire designed to bar illegal immigrants ⁤from entering Texas.

In ‌June, for ‌instance, video showed ⁣a Border Patrol officer cutting wire on the Texas side of the border.

Worse yet,⁢ a September video appeared ⁤to show an‍ illegal immigrant fist-bumping a‌ Border Patrol agent who cut wire ⁢and then allowed the⁣ illegal immigrants to pass.

These scenes left⁣ the Texas attorney general and many Americans ⁢enraged at President Joe Biden.

Should Biden be impeached⁢ over the border ‍crisis?

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“Americans across the country ⁤were horrified to watch Biden’s open-border policy in‍ action: agents were physically cutting ⁣wires and assisting⁤ the aliens’ entry into our state. This is illegal. It puts our ‌country and our citizens at risk,” Paxton said in ‌a statement, according to Fox News. “The courts must put a stop to it, or Biden’s free-for-all will make this crushing immigration crisis drastically⁤ worse.”

Paxton also announced the lawsuit‌ on social media.

“Today, ​I filed a ‍lawsuit against ‍the Biden ‍Administration regarding their ⁤cutting razor ⁣wire​ at the border. Texas ⁤is and will continue ⁣to be America’s greatest backstop⁢ to the failures of the federal government,” Paxton tweeted.

Recently acquitted after a sham impeachment, the Texas attorney general ​has wasted​ no time renewing his fight against illegal immigration.

In his complaint, filed with⁢ the U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas, Paxton charged the federal government with so badly neglecting border security that the state had no choice but‌ to erect concertina wire, also⁤ called “razor” wire.

“Texas has acted to fill the breach⁢ created by the federal​ government’s ‌indolence,” Paxton wrote.

Alas, near Eagle Pass, Texas, which Paxton called the “epicenter” of a “recent” and “unprecedented” surge of illegal immigrants, CBP ⁣agents “increased⁤ this federal practice of‌ cutting, destroying, or otherwise ‍damaging Texas’s concertina wire that had been strategically positioned for the purpose of securing the border and stemming the flow of illegal migration.”

Paxton even cited​ a specific date on which⁢ the federal agents’ shocking and subversive behavior began.

“Since September 20, 2023, federal agents​ have ‌developed and implemented a⁤ policy, pattern, or practice of destroying Texas’s concertina wire to encourage and assist ‍thousands of aliens to illegally⁣ cross ​the Rio Grande and enter Texas,” he wrote.

Thus, federal agents have committed multiple crimes, according ⁣to Paxton.

“By cutting Texas’s ⁣concertina wire, the federal government has not only illegally destroyed property owned by the State of Texas; it has‍ also disrupted the State’s border security ⁢efforts, leaving gaps in​ Texas’s border barriers and damaging Texas’s ‌ability to effectively deter illegal entry into ‍its territory,” the ‌attorney general wrote.

As a ​state attorney general, Paxton has taken ​appropriate action. In any case, it is the only⁢ course ⁣of ​action ⁣available to him. Whether dragging the federal government into​ court will do ​any good, only ​time will tell.

For the rest of us,​ however, this situation raises a ‌much deeper question.

Assuming Paxton’s complaint has merit, federal ‍agents have acted both in defiance of the law and against Texans’ interests. This has left Paxton no choice but to appeal to the U.S. District Court.

If the U.S. District Court — another federal entity — provides⁣ no relief, then what next? In other words, ​what recourse do ⁢Americans have when every branch of the federal government ignores their rights and interests?

In 1798, for⁣ instance, the federal government trampled the First Amendment by passing the hideous ​Alien and Sedition Acts. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison responded by arguing ⁤that the states had ‍an obligation‍ to shield their citizens from the federal government’s patently unconstitutional behavior.

Decades later, in‍ the hands of South Carolina ⁢ firebrands, Jefferson’s “nullification” argument became twisted, and⁤ therefore, infamous.

Madison, however, called the states’⁢ act of shielding its own citizens “interposition.” He explained it at length ‍in his “Report⁤ of 1800.” The Founding Era ​produced no more​ important statement on the principles of federalism ‍and constitutional liberty.

Significantly, no one ‌had yet dreamed of submitting all constitutional questions to ⁢courts. The American revolutionaries would have chafed at an idea so obviously hostile to liberty and self-government.

With this in mind, Texas must do whatever it takes to shield its citizens from hostile federal actors. What exactly that might mean ‍is for Texas officials‍ and their citizens to decide.

In the meantime, they should⁣ have no doubt about their constitutional and⁢ natural ⁢rights to defend themselves.


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