'The invasion is real': Border county officials call on Texas to use Constitution to end Biden's border crisis



Republican officials in several Texas border counties have declared that the illegal immigration crisis is an "invasion" of their communities and called on Gov. Greg Abbott to declare an emergency and begin deportations.

Officials from Uvalde, Terrell, Kinney, and Goliad Counties held a press conference Tuesday in which they announced that emergency declarations would be forthcoming to call attention to the harms inflicted by the federal government's failure to secure the border.

"I am here to let you know that the invasion is real," Terrell County Judge Dale Lynn Carruthers said.

"We are here to protect the sovereignty of our nation, not just the border of Texas," she added.

The officials said that residents in their communities have seen property damage, increased crime, and other dangers brought by the flow of drugs and human trafficking across the border. They are dissatisfied with the Biden administration's handling of the crisis and are demanding that the Texas state government step in to enforce federal immigration law in the absence of federal law enforcement.

A press release from Kinney County states that in the month of June, local law enforcement has prevented more than 67 smuggling attempts along county roads and encountered over 4,000 illegal aliens "who avoided apprehension by Border Patrol and whose whereabouts are currently unknown."

Since January 2021, more than 3.2 million migrants have been apprehended by law enforcement after entering the country illegally and upwards of 800,000 have slipped past Border Patrol and disappeared into the country, officials pointed out.

\u201cThis is the reality of the #BidenBorderCrisis EVERY SINGLE DAY.\n\n#EndTheInvasion #ImpeachMayorkas #SecureTheBorderNOW\u201d
— Rep. Chip Roy Press Office (@Rep. Chip Roy Press Office) 1657053006

Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said rampant illegal immigration has brought an influx of pedophiles, convicted murderers, drug dealers, and gang members into his community.

"It’s a nightmare. With the tragedy that we just had, our kids are going to be going back to school in the next 45 days or so, and here we’re going to start agin with the bailouts and so forth. It needs to stop. We need to make them come across the right way so we know who they are and where they’re going,” he said.

Goliad County Judge Mike Bennett told reporters there's been an increase in stolen cars and property damage reported over the last two years. He said increased crime rates are "stealing our resources" because more and more of the county budget has to be directed towards law enforcement.

"The Biden administration won't do a thing about it," Kinney County Judge Tully Shahan said. "We’re in over our head. We need help and we need for Attorney General Ken Paxton and our governor to adopt an invasion under its definition in the Constitution. Adopt that invasion and let’s move forward.”

The counties invoked Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution and Article 4, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution to declare the existence of an "invasion" of the country. They urged Abbott to do likewise and "take necessary actions to preserve and protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Texas."

\u201cHere it is, the Declaration of Local State Of Disaster by Kinney County. \n\n\u201cThe County Judge of Kinney County, TX, has determined that extraordinary measures must be taken to ensure the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of county residents\u201d\u201d
— Matt Roy (@Matt Roy) 1657048508

Their appeal to the Constitution to have state governments enforce federal immigration law is a strategy that has been put forward by conservative activists, including former Trump administration official Ken Cuccinelli, who has advised the county officials and spoke at the press conference.

Cuccinelli said that using the “self-help provision of the Constitution to declare an invasion … gives the governor, decided similarly, the authority to repeal that invasion.”

An Abbott spokeswoman told the Houston Chronicle that "all strategies remain on the table" to confront the border crisis.

“As the challenges on the border continue to increase, Texas will continue to take additional unprecedented action to address those challenges caused by the Biden administration,” she said.

But legal experts like David Bier, the associate director of immigration studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, have criticized the counties' use of the term "invasion," discounting the criminal elements coming over the border and emphasizing that the federal government has broad powers over immigration policy.

“The people coming are actively seeking to place themselves under the laws of the United States by seeking asylum,” Bier told the Chronicle. “So the idea that the first ‘invasion’ in the history of the world where invaders seek to subject themselves to the law of the country that they’re invading — it’s a total mischaracterization of what an invasion is.”

Legal scholar Jonathan Turley made similar comments to Fox News Tuesday.

"I'm afraid I'm skeptical. As they say in Texas, this dog won't hunt. They're relying on the guarantee clause of Article Four, Section Four, and that deals with an invasion, which is generally interpreted and long interpreted to mean an actual foreign invasion in the form of an army, an organized force," Turley said.

"I don't think a court would seriously consider expanding the term 'invasion' to cover this."

Still, conservative lawmakers are supporting the counties' declaration.

"We are dealing with an invasion," Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) told Fox News Wednesday. "We are dealing with Texans dying from fentanyl pouring into our communities. Our ranchers are getting overrun, their livestock are getting out, their fences are getting cut. Our communities are dealing with that. So all that these leaders in the counties in south Texas are asking for is that Texas step up and we go do what the federal government refuses to do."

\u201c"Texas is the collateral damage of a federal government that is leaving us dangling."\n\nThe people of Texas are experiencing an INVASION. It's time to formally declare that.\n\n#endtheinvasion\u201d
— Rep. Chip Roy Press Office (@Rep. Chip Roy Press Office) 1657122044

"Texas is the collateral damage of a federal government that is leaving us dangling," Roy said.

Senators say Biden officials blocked them from taking photos of migrant facilities; Ted Cruz posts video of confrontation



Two Republican senators claimed that "Biden's representatives" attempted to prohibit the lawmakers from taking photos and videos from inside an overpopulated migrant facility in Donna, Texas.

Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) alleged that a "Biden aide" instructed him to delete photos of the severely cramped migrant processing facility, and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) shared a video of his confrontation with an alleged government official. Braun and Cruz were two of 18 Republican senators who visited the migrant facility in Texas to see the conditions for themselves.

"There was one of Biden's representatives. I felt sorry for the lady because she actually talked to me about deleting a picture, but by the time she got to me, all those other pictures were taken, and that shows you the hypocrisy," Braun told the Washington Examiner. "None of us would have gone down there if we were going to be muzzled."

Regarding banning photos being taken at the migrant facility, Braun said officials "were telling us that because they had to."

Braun said children as young as 3 years old crossed the U.S. southern border alone, and are now being held in cramped quarters at the facility.

Cruz released a video on Sunday recorded at the Donna Border Patrol facility last week, which shows a woman attempting to stop him from documenting the worrying conditions inside.

"Please give dignity to the people," the woman told Cruz.

Cruz reacted by saying, "You've been instructed to ask us not to take pictures here because the political leadership at DHS does not want the American people to know it."

"You keep standing in front of the pictures so you don't want the pictures taken," Cruz continued.

The woman told Cruz, "Please give dignity and respect to the people," to which he responded, "There is a pandemic, is this respecting the rights of these kids? Are you respecting the rights of these kids?"

"Please respect the rules," the woman repeatedly told the GOP senator.

Cruz said the facility is a "dangerous place," and replied, "The rules are arbitrary and they're designed to keep the American people in the dark."

"Please give the people dignity and respect," the woman again told Cruz, and he responded, "I respect them and I want to fix this situation, and the administration you're working for is responsible for these conditions."

Cruz shared the video from inside the migrant facility, which is at 729% capacity, and asked, "How far is Joe Biden going to stop the American people from seeing inside the Donna CBP facility?"

How far is Joe Biden going to stop the American people from seeing inside the Donna CBP facility?Biden sent a pol… https://t.co/3Ddo6TtjVb
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616942806.0

Cruz did share photos and video from inside the migrant facility on Friday, which showed children sleeping on a packed floor with mylar blankets. The senator from Texas called the situation a "humanitarian and a public health crisis."

"These are the pictures the Biden administration doesn't want the American people to see," Cruz said. "This is why they won't allow the press. This is the CBP facility in Donna, Texas."

"These are the Biden cages. (Faces blurred.) Thousands of kids, in the midst of a pandemic, crammed in at 1500% capacity," Cruz wrote on Twitter. "This is just one of the 'pods' at Donna. There are SEVEN more, equally full."

These are the pictures the Biden administration doesn’t want the American people to see. This is why they won’t all… https://t.co/o2Rb3Rj8IL
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616785253.0


How far is Joe Biden going to stop the American people from seeing inside the Donna CBP facility?Biden sent a pol… https://t.co/3Ddo6TtjVb
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616942806.0

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), who also visited the southern border, said, "I know why President Biden doesn't want the media to be here — because we do have an open border."

"If you were an unaccompanied minor, you were sent over to the Donna facility, which we went over and visited," Lankford stated. "That facility is designed for 80 people in a pod, and they had 709 people... literally wall to wall in every one of the little plexiglass cells that they have, and people flooding out into the hallway."

I know why President Biden doesn't want the media to be at the southern border- because we do have an open border. https://t.co/mpW6zd5c7S
— Sen. James Lankford (@Sen. James Lankford)1616799113.0

The group of Republican senators took a tour with Border Patrol agents to understand the scope of the current border crisis. Braun shared a video of illegal immigrants, who are being housed under a bridge.

"When they had the 'Stay in Mexico' policy, it was at a 45-year record-low," Braun said, referencing the "Remain in Mexico" policy former President Donald Trump implemented in January 2019.

"The Border Patrol said the No. 1 thing that's worked to help us would be the wall," Braun said. "Complete it. Of course, can you imagine the egg on his face if Biden said we're going to complete the wall, fill in the holes, make the gates work? I don't think they'll do any of that, so I think they're going to die on this hill."

Braun added that Border Patrol agents told him that the morale of the agents was at its "highest level" while under Trump administration policies.

"Smugglers are getting $4,000 bucks per immigrant that they bring over," Braun said of the coyotes.

During a tour near the Rio Grande River, Braun said coyotes heckled American officials.

"All of a sudden to hear from the other side of the river taunting from the smugglers and coyotes, most of it in Spanish, telling the border guards that whatever you do, we're coming," Braun said. "That kind of hit home in such an anecdotal way because it is one story that kind of is a metaphor for what's happening all up and down the border."

After his tour of the immigration crisis, Braun wrote a letter to President Joe Biden calling for him to visit the border.

"The crisis surrounding this surge makes it a moral imperative for you to see firsthand what is happening—and not the sanitized version of the border tour taken by some of my congressional colleagues," Braun wrote, according to Fox News. "Having personally gone this week, I can testify to this being an inhumane, unsustainable and dangerous situation."

Senator Braun updates Hoosiers on his visit to the border www.youtube.com

Cruz said cartel members and human traffickers were "yelling and taunting the Border Patrol because they know that under the current policy of the Biden administration they can flood over here."

"When they smuggle them in, the Biden administration releases them," Cruz said, noting that 100,000 illegal immigrants came across the U.S. border last month.

Live footage from the banks of the Rio Grande.#BidenBorderCrisis https://t.co/aO4EyANrRQ
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616739302.0

Ted Cruz reports from the border: Cartels are 'taunting' American Border Patrol



Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Thursday night shared video from the southern border that appears to show individuals with flashlights on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande river yelling at the Americans on the other side. Cruz said these were drug cartel members and human smugglers taunting Border Patrol agents.

Cruz and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) led a Senate delegation to the U.S.-Mexico border this week to observe how federal law enforcement is handling the recent migrant surge. In a tweet, Cruz said, "We encountered human traffickers & cartel members tonight, yelling at us across the Rio Grande and preparing to cross."

We encountered human traffickers & cartel members tonight, yelling at us across the Rio Grande and preparing to cro… https://t.co/qXKNpN5YT2
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616739704.0

"So it's past midnight, I'm standing on the shore of the Rio Grande — the water is right behind me. I'm down at the Texas border along with 18 senators. We made the trip to see the crisis that is playing out," Cruz said in a second video.

Cruz described visiting "overrun" detention facilities operated by CBP used to hold migrants who were apprehended attempting to cross into the United States illegally. Cruz said he saw families, including mothers nursing infants, "housed in outdoor holding pens where they were sleeping on the floor."

Customs and Border Protection reported encountering over 100,000 migrants at the southern border in February, the highest number for the month of February since 2006. There are more than 15,000 unaccompanied minor children in the custody of the federal government

Live footage from the banks of the Rio Grande.#BidenBorderCrisis https://t.co/aO4EyANrRQ
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616739302.0
The Biden Admin immediately halted building the wall, leaving major gaps through which hundreds of thousands of ill… https://t.co/i8OsBHGm9h
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz)1616739980.0

Pointing across the Rio Grande river, Cruz said his delegation saw drug cartel members and human traffickers waving flashlights, "yelling and taunting Americans, taunting the Border Patrol."

He blamed the Biden administration's policies for encouraging illegal immigration and strengthening the cartels.

"They know that under the current policy of the Biden administration they can flood over here — they're getting paid $4,000-$5,000 a person to smuggle them into this country," Cruz said. "And our policies, when they smuggle them in, the Biden administration releases them."

"This is a humanitarian crisis, it's a public health crisis," Cruz continued, noting that many of the illegal immigrants being released by the Biden administration are testing positive for COVID-19 "at a seven times higher rate than the American population."

"It's a national security crisis. And it's time for the Biden administration to put an end to it and stop sanctioning lawless chaos on our southern border."