And then what? Even if they can prove they broke Texas law, Texas prisons are already overcrowded. What is Texas going to do next? Are they going to burden local counties, local courts, and local prosecutors with the task of detaining these people in jails that don't exist and then holding expensive jury trials to convict them? And then hold them indefinitely? Life sentences for trespass? Do you know what it costs to hold a prisoner for even a year? It costs far more to imprison someone than educate someone because you need guards 24/7/365 plus you need to feed them and provide medical care.Josh wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:10 am Ken,
This is a state matter not a federal matter. State law applies. States have far more leeway to decide their own laws than the federal government does.
Federal immigration laws are essentially irrelevant. Texas could pass a law saying illegal aliens are trespassing, including ones who have not yet formally been granted asylum. The fact they say a few magic words does not magically make them legal aliens.
Most notably, Texas’s law simply says entering other than at a legal port of entry is a crime. How is this a problem? Why can’t they just enter at a legal port of entry?
Remember, Mexico isn't going to take them. 95% are not Mexican. What is Texas going to do with them? Burn up their state budget housing migrants in prison?
Like I said, they haven't thought this through. Which is typical of Texas.