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               CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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                   WHEREAS, The State of Texas and the United States federal  | 
         
         
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            government are charged with protecting 1,254 miles of land along  | 
         
         
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            Texas' border with Mexico, a job that has become increasingly  | 
         
         
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            violent as this state has succumbed to an invasion by foreign drug  | 
         
         
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            cartels; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, These foreign drug cartels bring terror to Texas  | 
         
         
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            communities by flooding the streets with deadly narcotics, forcing  | 
         
         
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            women and children into human and sex trafficking, enriching  | 
         
         
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            themselves on the misery and enslavement of Texans, and butchering  | 
         
         
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            and murdering anyone who tries to stop them; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, State and local law enforcement agencies are forced  | 
         
         
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            to contend with extensive and dangerous criminal activity resulting  | 
         
         
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            from, or associated with, foreign drug cartels, thereby putting  | 
         
         
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            Texas law enforcement officials in danger and draining resources  | 
         
         
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            away from protecting our communities; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, The State of Texas has attempted to address the  | 
         
         
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            problem by adding hundreds of commissioned law enforcement officers  | 
         
         
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            to the border, purchasing state-of-the-art helicopters, conducting  | 
         
         
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            border security surge operations, and paying millions of dollars  | 
         
         
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            for overtime, training, equipment, and technology for local law  | 
         
         
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            enforcement; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, Law enforcement agencies working together in Texas  | 
         
         
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            have seized billions of dollars in illegal drugs and hundreds of  | 
         
         
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            millions in cash, along with thousands of firearms, and weapons,  | 
         
         
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            all related to the invasion of drug cartels; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, Texas has repeatedly asked the federal government to  | 
         
         
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            send more border security resources to the state, requesting an  | 
         
         
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            increase in manpower of border patrol agents and the deployment of  | 
         
         
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            National Guard troops; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, Texas prisons house violent offenders that claim  | 
         
         
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            foreign citizenship, and the state bears the cost of housing and  | 
         
         
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            prosecuting those offenders; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, Texas taxpayers have spent billions compensating  | 
         
         
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            for the lack of federal resources provided to the state; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, The inability of the federal government to develop a  | 
         
         
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            comprehensive plan that would address this border security problem  | 
         
         
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            puts an unfair and unreasonable burden on the entire state, but in  | 
         
         
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            particular on Texas border communities; and | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, Under Article I, Section 10 of the United States  | 
         
         
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            Constitution, Texas is entitled as a sovereign state of the United  | 
         
         
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            States of America to protect itself against this current foreign  | 
         
         
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            drug cartel invasion; this constitutional authority grants the  | 
         
         
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            State of Texas the power to defend the state when the state has been  | 
         
         
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            invaded, or is "in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay";  | 
         
         
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                   WHEREAS, The Governor, in a letter to the President of the  | 
         
         
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            United States on November 16, 2022, invoked the authority under  | 
         
         
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            Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution, to protect  | 
         
         
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            the State of Texas; now, therefore, be it | 
         
         
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                   RESOLVED, That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas  | 
         
         
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            hereby demand the federal government to immediately declare violent  | 
         
         
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            foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations under  | 
         
         
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            Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1189;  | 
         
         
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            and, be it further | 
         
         
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                   RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature hereby find that the  | 
         
         
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            State of Texas has been invaded by foreign drug cartels and that the  | 
         
         
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            citizens of this state are in danger of irreparable harm; and, be it  | 
         
         
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            further | 
         
         
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                   RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature hereby encourage all  | 
         
         
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            applicable state and local resources as needed, to use any and all  | 
         
         
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            authority under Article I, Section 10 of the United States  | 
         
         
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            Constitution to repel this violent foreign drug cartel invasion,  | 
         
         
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            and that such authority should be invoked with the intention of  | 
         
         
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            utilizing such authority in the most peaceful manner possible  | 
         
         
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            consistent with bringing this invasion to a conclusion at the  | 
         
         
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            earliest possible moment. |