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Texas’s Immigration Bill
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You're going to Love This, Thank You Texas!!!  smallawesome

This is a Bill that makes Perfect Sense, because for to long under Obama's Administration, Liberal LEO's, Judges and Mayors could Ignore Laws They Personally Didn't Agree With.
Just like their Boss, Obama did.
But Now!
Quote:Texas’s Immigration Bill Allows for Jailing of Police Who Disobey

Municipalities and police departments that refuse federal immigration orders to detain illegal immigrants could be penalized
I believe they needed to add Schools and Hospitals and Church's to.


Quote:DALLAS—Texas is moving closer to enacting one of the nation’s toughest immigration laws after legislators approved a bill barring municipalities and police departments from adopting sanctuary policies for undocumented immigrants.

Under the legislation, which Gov. Greg Abbott has promised to sign, local law-enforcement officials could face criminal penalties if they don’t comply with requests from federal authorities to detain illegal immigrants.

The bill also permits police to inquire about the immigration status of suspects and prohibits municipalities from blocking the enforcement of federal immigration law.

Earlier this year, the Democratic sheriff of Travis County, Sally Hernandez, ordered her department to stop detaining illegal immigrants on behalf of federal authorities, a practice that would be barred under the bill.

In response, Mr. Abbott, a Republican, stripped $1.8 million in state grants from the county, which includes most of Austin.




YES!  smallgreenhurray  Now ask the Democrat Sheriff Bitch if she can Prove she's even an American, then whether she can or not,,, Fire The Law Disobeying Bitch! 
Quote:In a statement on Thursday, Ms. Hernandez called the bill’s passage “unfortunate,” saying it had been driven by “fear and misinformation.”


Lawmakers in more than two dozen states, including Pennsylvania, Florida and Indiana, have introduced bills this year to bar sanctuary policies, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, while Mississippi passed such legislation in March.

Meantime, lawmakers in 15 states, including California, New York and Maryland, have proposed legislation to support such policies.


Texas’ bill is unique, however, because it would establish penalties for local officials.


Texas police chiefs and sheriffs who refuse detention requests from federal immigration authorities could face a misdemeanor charge and up to a year in jail. Any Texas municipality that doesn’t comply could be fined $1,000 to $1,500 for a first offense.
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She is just Mouthing Liberal democrat Fearmongering Bull-Shit Propoganda.
Liberals need to move into the 21 century and get a new Play Book, instead of using N. Pelosi and H. Reid 1800 century Talking points and threats!  
The Democrat Party is Failing, if it wasn't for Illegal's, Refugees, Rich Elites and Hollywood and the Welfare Recipients, they wouldn't have a party to even Talk About!
Oh, let's not forget the Communist Part that now controls our education System and Higher Learning Establishments. They need the Democrats in order to have a Platform.
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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Yay!  smallgreendancer

It's about time our laws were enforced!
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https://www.dallasnews.com/news/texas-po...es-ban-law
Quote:AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott has signed the state's sanctuary city ban into law, achieving one of his major goals for the legislative session and enacting a bill that is almost certainly headed for legal challenges from opponents.

"Texans expect us to keep them safe, and that is exactly what we are going to do by me signing this law," Abbott said before inking his signature during a Facebook Live video Sunday night -- the first time a Texas governor has signed a bill through an Internet live stream.

Abbott, who designated the ban as an emergency item in January, signed the bill just four days after both chambers of the Legislature gave it final approval. Its passage is a major victory for Abbott and Republicans who advocate for stricter enforcement of immigration law. The Legislature has tried to pass a ban every session since 2011.

The law will go into effect Sept. 1.


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