Texas and Trump: A New Immigration Battle

Texas, USAWed Nov 13 2024
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When Donald Trump was running for president, he promised big changes to immigration. He wanted to stop people from becoming citizens just because they were born in the U. S. He also wanted to send back millions of people living in the U. S. illegally. Texas could play a big role in making these changes happen. The state has a lot of people living there without proper documents, and the governor, Greg Abbott, agrees with Trump’s plans. Abbott sent state police and National Guard troops to the border with Mexico. He even started building a wall. Immigration lawyers say these state forces could help Trump send back people. Texas could be a model for how federal and local authorities work together on immigration. But Trump's plans could have a huge impact on Texas. About 18% of Texas’ population are immigrants, and they work in important industries like construction and oil. If Trump’s plans go through, it could affect these industries a lot. Cesar Espinosa, who works with immigrant families in Houston, says people need to be ready for anything. He compares it to having a fire plan: you don’t know when a fire will happen, but you should have a plan to get out. Trump's plans could be a big test for Texas. The state has already spent a lot of money on border security. It will be interesting to see how Trump and Texas work together, and what changes they make to immigration.