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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announces support for Texas amid federal dispute

by Stephen Emrich
January 26, 2024
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announces support for Texas amid federal dispute

Oklahoma’s Governor Kevin Stitt is uniting with other state leaders in backing Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s use of razor wire at the Southern Border. Recent photographs reveal Texas Border Patrol agents installing razor wire, contradicting a U.S. Supreme Court decision for its removal.

Oklahoma stands with Texas. https://t.co/67VzVEfEv1

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) January 24, 2024

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This situation underscores the growing strain between Texas and the federal government. Governor Abbott is steadfast in his approach to the Southern Border situation. The Supreme Court recently issued a decision enabling the removal of razor wire by border patrol. Despite this, Governor Abbott showcased on social media how state officials are persisting with the razor wire deployment. Governor Stitt also expressed solidarity with Texas on social media, stating, “Oklahoma stands with Texas.” Governors from states like Florida and Montana echoed this support.

Texas lawyers maintain that the wire is essential for border security and managing illegal immigration. Meanwhile, the White House contends that the razor wire hinders federal agents’ responsibilities and argues that border control is a federal duty as per the Constitution.

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Stephen Emrich

Stephen Emrich is a digital content producer and an editor here at The US Inquirer. He is currently studying to finish his business and multimedia journalism degree, while running a digital media consulting firm.

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