A clash between Texas and the Biden administration over who controls the Texas-Mexico border continues to escalate this week as federal officials once again demanded the state give Border Patrol agents access to a park that is a popular corridor for migrants to enter the United States illegally.

This comes in response to a recent Supreme Court decision, where the court allowed federal officials to dismantle a wire barrier along the border, prompting a legal battle initiated by Texas. Texas argued that this action, aimed at aiding migrants, infringes on state sovereignty and damages Texas security measures.

In response to this decision, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott released a letter arguing that Texas has a right to control the border and that it supersedes federal government control. Abbott’s accusation that the federal government has breached the Constitution by having “broken the compact between the United States and the States” is almost identical to South Carolina’s 1860 declaration of secession.

Furthermore, Abbott’s letter espouses the fringe theory of constitutional law known as “compact theory,” popularized by Confederate states during the Civil War era and supported by Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

  • norbert
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    5 months ago

    Lets be honest if Gov. Abbot really tried to secede he’d likely find himself facing his very own “home grown” insurrection one way or another

    Say what you want about the U.S., they have a lot of experience quietly funding local “freedom fighters” and I doubt this would be any different.

    • Flying Squid
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      The whole thing would be a massive shitshow and would not get Abbott anything he wanted.

      I also doubt that his corporate masters would allow him to tank the stock market like that, because that’s what would happen. Something tells me ExxonMobil and AT&T (both headquartered in Texas) would allow it to happen. They’d put a bullet in the back of Abbott’s head before he could sign the articles of secession if they had to.