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Texas Asks Congress: Reimburse $11B for Border Security Costs
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced Thursday he is asking Congress to reimburse Texas $11.1 billion for border security costs.
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... On a call with reporters Thursday, Cornyn called it "a dramatic and historic effort to get reimbursement for the State of Texas for Operation Lone Star." He said the legislation will be part of the reconciliation budget package for Fiscal Year 2026 that is currently being debated in Congress. He blamed the Biden administration and said Texas incurred these costs because it was necessary to secure the border under the previous administration. "President Biden's border policies, his open border policies, have been a disaster for the country and for Texas in particular. And Texas did what it could, using the resources that it could to fill the gap, while the federal government, whose responsibility it is to secure the border, did virtually nothing," Cornyn said. ...
He said the legislation will be part of the reconciliation budget package for Fiscal Year 2026 that is currently being debated in Congress.
He blamed the Biden administration and said Texas incurred these costs because it was necessary to secure the border under the previous administration.
"President Biden's border policies, his open border policies, have been a disaster for the country and for Texas in particular. And Texas did what it could, using the resources that it could to fill the gap, while the federal government, whose responsibility it is to secure the border, did virtually nothing," Cornyn said. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-19 12:23 AM | Reply
I have questions ...
I'll start with ...
Did Congress authorize those funds before they were expended?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-19 12:25 AM | Reply
Texas is skilled when it comes to leeching off of blue states.
#3 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-05-19 05:42 PM | Reply
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