CNN hosts shocked by Mark Esper's stories of 'Medieval' Trump foreign policy ideashttps://t.co/4X41FNpeV7
— Raw Story (@RawStory) May 6, 2022
When I tell you Abbott is working hard to out-Trump DeSantis, you should listen to me:Keilar then asked about Trump's plan to send hundreds of thousands of American troops to the U.S.-Mexico border."Trump did deploy troops to the U.S./Mexico border, which was nuts because legally they couldn't do anything there," she said. "Nonetheless, the actual plan is even more nuts."
Yes, that was a year ago. They're still there, and still as ineffective as U.S. troops were. And they're real happy to be there:Gov. Greg Abbott orders Texas National Guard to help with migrant arrests at the border https://t.co/lzCIVjhSyG via @TexasTribune
— James Barragán 🌟 (@James_Barragan) July 27, 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott rushed to send waves of troops to the border as Texas National Guard officials scrambled to execute a massive mobilization.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) February 7, 2022
Some Guard members say the operation has set back their income, education and well-being. https://t.co/5XeALU73Df
More than half of National Guard members in a leaked morale survey taken by nearly 250 members expressed skepticism or frustration with Gov. Greg Abbott's border security operation and how leaders planned, executed and communicated about the mission. https://t.co/n5cGcTnoNj
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) March 11, 2022
They found his body a day later.The Texas Military Department said Friday that a member of the Texas Army National Guard went missing during a mission-related incident along the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass. https://t.co/Uu4XgyUvIt
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 22, 2022
So what did they do about it?After the recent death of a National Guard soldier who drowned trying to save migrants, critics say a lack of guidance and life-saving equipment leaves soldiers dangerously unprepared to deal with a common scenario at the border. https://t.co/csqdqRuFbz
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 5, 2022
Yup: "Stop saving migrants in the river!" That's all the leadership of the Guard could offer, because they don't have the flotation equipment to keep soldiers from drowning, too. Having accomplished nothing, Abbott just doubled down:The death of a National Guard soldier who drowned trying to save migrants has led to increased scrutiny of the Texas Military Department's policy discouraging service members assigned Gov. Greg Abbott's border operation from engaging in water rescues. https://t.co/pvgpMbP9Jy
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 3, 2022
He's not through with Plyler, either:Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday he is moving another $500 million from other agencies to fund Operation Lone Star, his border security initiative at the Texas-Mexico border. https://t.co/nO1cOgG04i
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 3, 2022
ICYMI: Greg Abbott expanded on his comments re: Plyler v. Doe: Feds should pay to educate undocumented students https://t.co/yszzRWYt6x
— Kate McGee (@McGeeReports) May 6, 2022
Like I said: outlaw.Plyler v. Doe stands for the proposition that undocumented immigrants are persons protected by the Due Process Clauses of the 5th and 14th Amendments to the US Constitution
— Matthew Cortland (@mattbc) May 5, 2022
Abbott wants SCOTUS to declare undocumented immigrants to be un-people, without ANY protections. https://t.co/bEK8gj9SWF
An outlaw was a man who had literally been put outside the protection of the law. Only men over 14 could be outlawed. Women were said to be ‘waived’ rather than outlawed although the practical outcome was the same. Outlawry normally occurred as a consequence of a criminal or civil action, although the process could occasionally begin with a petition in parliament. Criminal outlawries arose from indictments for treason, rebellion, conspiracy or other serious felonies. Civil outlawries were generally proclaimed in cases of debt.
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