Thomas Stevenson Feb 15, 2024 thepostmillenial.com
The DHS lawyers argued that there was no "invasion" at the border.
Lawyers with President Joe Biden's
Department of Homeland Security faced off against Texas attorneys in court on
Thursday with DHS attempting to take down a Texas bill that makes it a state
crime to cross the border illegally. The DHS lawyers argued that there was no "invasion"
at the border.
Senate Bill 4, which Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law
in December in an attempt to slow the border crisis is being challenged in
court by the Biden administration. Arrests have already been made in Texas in
accordance with the law.
Brian Boynton, the deputy assistant attorney general representing the DOJ,
argued that the DHS has not “abandoned” its responsibilities at the
southern border.
“There has been no abandonment,” Boynton said in an hour long argument,
according to the Texas Trinbune.
Biden's DHS brought suit against the state over the law.
Boynton rejected the idea that there was an “invasion” on the southern border.
Texas' lawyers argued, “Even if federal immigration laws somehow did run up
against SB4, those statutes could not be read to vitiate the federal
government’s obligation to protect the States from invasion, nor to trump
Texas’s constitutional entitlement to defend itself against invasion.”
The judge in the case, David Ezra, asked many more questions of the Texas'
lawyers in the case. He stated, “a little more care should have gone into
drafting” and joked that the Texas attorneys were in a difficult
position.
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