News Today: Texas National Guard has been granted new authority to act as immigration enforcement officials under an agreement with the Trump administration, allowing them to make immigration-related arrests. Governor Greg Abbott announced the policy is effective immediately, aligning with Trump's broader immigration crackdown. The agreement with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) expands border security efforts, though it is not yet fully implemented across all Texas border sectors. Texas National Guard soldiers can patrol and perform immigration duties but must be accompanied by U.S. immigration officers. This move follows a broader expansion of law enforcement authority to detain suspected undocumented immigrants. However, Trump's efforts to expedite deportations are facing legal challenges, with the ACLU arguing they violate due process rights. As lawsuits progress, Texas remains at the forefront of Trump's stricter immigration policies. Should Biden be impeached? Reply and Let Us Know |
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