While Democrat-run cities continue rolling out the red carpet for illegal aliens, Texas is showing the rest of America exactly how to handle the border crisis - with results that speak for themselves.
The Lone Star State's no-nonsense approach to immigration enforcement is delivering what President Trump's administration promised: real consequences that actually deter illegal border crossings. By refusing to provide the cushy sanctuary policies that blue states use to attract more lawbreakers, Texas has become a model for how states can take control when the federal government fails them.
The strategy is simple but effective: eliminate the incentives that draw illegal aliens in the first place. While places like New York and California offer free housing, healthcare, and protection from deportation, Texas makes it clear that lawbreakers aren't welcome. This isn't rocket science, folks - it's common sense that liberal politicians refuse to acknowledge.
Texas Takes Action While Feds Fiddle
The contrast couldn't be starker. Blue state sanctuary policies essentially broadcast to the world: "Come here illegally and we'll take care of you." Meanwhile, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton have consistently pushed back against federal overreach and protected their citizens first.
Speaking of AG Paxton taking action, he's also been busy protecting Texans' privacy rights. As conservative activist Brandon Straka noted on social media, "Texas AG Ken Paxton sues major TV brands over 'Automatic Content Recognition,' alleging TVs capture and transmit what users watch for ad targeting." This is what real leadership looks like - protecting citizens from corporate surveillance while securing the border.
The results in Texas prove what America First patriots have been saying all along: strong enforcement works, sanctuary policies fail, and states don't have to wait for Washington to protect their people.
"One of the best ways to reduce or eliminate illegal immigration is to reduce the incentives for people to flood in illegally," according to the report highlighting Texas's success.
With President Trump back in office and mass deportations underway, Texas is showing other red states the blueprint for victory. The question isn't whether this approach works - it's whether other states have the backbone to follow Texas's lead and put Americans first.
