https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/us...e/2579666/?amp
It's unclear as to why the biden administration has enacted the federal emergency management administration, especially when the biden administration continues to deny that it has created an emergency at the border.
At this point, Texans in all areas of the state are beginning to see the ramifications of the decisions made by the biden administration to abandon the southern border.
There are now large groups of migrants beginning to accumulate in most metro areas of texas. Any quick drive through any texas metro area and one can see the progression of the biden administration policies. Homeless camps I see everyday have literally quadrupled in size.
Nobody seems to know what the plan is, or why this decision has been made. or at least nobody dares to say it openly. The only thing that seems to be obvious, is that Texas will no longer be the same.
At the same time, the democrat party of texas has so far been unable, but continues to push for the eliminating of all voter ID requirements. The last election cycle the democrat party spent record money to flip the texas house and senate but despite spending more money than ever before, they failed to flip a single seat, it really ain't hard to figure out if you look at the big picture, why the Biden administration has chosen such a policy path.
They failed to win over Texas voters with good policy. So they've chosen to punish american citizens who voted the wrong way and to import alternative voters instead of change bad policy's.
This is surely coming to a state near you.
This entire situation begs real questions be asked, even if nobody else will ask them.
Why is this a good idea?
How does it help american citizens?
If more people are needed, despite millions of americans still out of work, then where are the jobs?
And if more people are needed, then how many more? What is that number and what do we plan to do with them?
Who will pay for it all, and what is the cost?
Nobody that seems to think this administration policies are a good ideas are asking any of these questions, and none of them bother to answer them.
Why?