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Nevilledog

(55,073 posts)
Fri Feb 2, 2024, 07:25 PM Feb 2024

"I prosecuted Watergate and never feared for our democracy -- but Greg Abbott has me worried" [View all]

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/greg-abbott-border-supreme-court-immigration-biden-rcna136746

I am not an alarmist by nature. From my time as a prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal, I have never doubted that justice would prevail or that democracy would survive. I never doubted that our union would last — until now.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s actions at the southern border and his reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision in favor of the federal government make me fear for the continued existence of the United States of America. So does his signing of an expansive new law that gives the state's law enforcement powers over immigration that rightly belong to the federal government, not to Texas or any other state. In fact, should the Supreme Court rule against the Biden administration‘s challenge to that law, that would have consequences for every federal policy, not just immigration policy.

It has long been accepted that the federal government controls immigration, national security, international relations and our borders. Despite the clarity of federal and state roles, in July last year, Abbott placed a 1000-foot-long string of buoys, separated by serrated saw blades and supporting a submerged mesh net, in the middle of the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Texas. Not only did this unconstitutional move spark protests from the Mexican government and migrant advocates, but also at least two migrants were found dead in the buoy barriers. In addition, among other incidents, a pregnant migrant was rescued but miscarried while stuck in the wire. That makes it inhumane, as well as unconstitutional.

Yet, while the courts forced Abbott to remove that dangerous obstacle to migrants and transportation from the Rio Grande, the Texas National Guard continued to install razor wire at the edge of the state’s land border. When federal agents cut that wire last fall, Texas sued the U.S. for damage to state property. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled against Abbott and affirmed the Department of Homeland Security’s right to remove the wire and to have access to the border to carry out the department’s duties. Two days later, Abbott issued a statement threatening to stonewall, much as then-President Richard Nixon did when he was subpoenaed for White House tape recordings that he didn’t want my team of Watergate prosecutors to have.

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K&R Docreed2003 Feb 2024 #1
Very scary Joinfortmill Feb 2024 #2
These people are embolden ... why is that? dmr Feb 2024 #3
Agreed once you start having elected leaders ignore FloridaBlues Feb 2024 #4
Attribute quote to Jill Wine Banks Bobstandard Feb 2024 #5
Sometimes as Obama said, being president is hard. This is one of those times. PatrickforB Feb 2024 #6
Seems like Abbott has been daring the federal government to "send in the troops" for a while now. sop Feb 2024 #12
Yeah, but in the end, if he has to, most people in this country will applaud. Especially if he also PatrickforB Feb 2024 #28
If he keeps breaking the law, arrest him. Johonny Feb 2024 #7
We should all be worried Tickle Feb 2024 #8
I wouldn't say half the country is taking Abbot's side. Mr.Bill Feb 2024 #11
Certainly half the country is NOT taking Abbot's side. Most of the U.S.A. doesn't know about this, and most of us Stuart G Feb 2024 #29
My state was on that map last week Marthe48 Feb 2024 #15
Then the same could be said Tickle Feb 2024 #16
Unfortunately the civil war we find ourselves fighting Marthe48 Feb 2024 #19
I'm so sorry you live near Tickle Feb 2024 #21
Thank you Marthe48 Feb 2024 #24
I think that markodochartaigh Feb 2024 #17
Trump won't be able to destroy U.S. democracy if Abbott destroys it first. What a debacle. (n/t) thesquanderer Feb 2024 #9
I see it more as a stunt Abbott is pulling Mr.Bill Feb 2024 #10
You mean before Abbott de-nationalizes them for the Texas National Guard? bucolic_frolic Feb 2024 #13
He can't do that. n/t Mr.Bill Feb 2024 #18
Oh yeah? He's trying everything else. /nt bucolic_frolic Feb 2024 #20
Right after they dismantle Tickle Feb 2024 #14
Jill Wine-Banks is the author. She's earned a lot of respect -- and this is scary stuff. Hekate Feb 2024 #22
And he's not in jail because...? ecstatic Feb 2024 #23
Election year Polybius Feb 2024 #25
RELEASE: Greg Abbott Escalates Border Standoff by Mobilizing MAGA Extremists LetMyPeopleVote Feb 2024 #26
Abbott wants to incite a confrontation where POTUS Biden federalizes the TNG. PufPuf23 Feb 2024 #27
This tells me that they won't listen to Biden: Polybius Feb 2024 #31
Abbutt can be forcibly removed as governor. roamer65 Feb 2024 #30
And a lost election Polybius Feb 2024 #32
Just let this asshole... GiqueCee Feb 2024 #33
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