Bo French narrowly defeats incumbent Jim Wright in the Texas Railroad Commissioner Republican runoff, signaling a shift toward far-right politics in the state's key oil and gas regulatory body. French will face Democrat Jon Rosenthal in November.
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Texas holds primary runoffs Tuesday featuring a high-profile Senate race between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, boosted by former President Trump's endorsement. Key House contests and statewide races also test GOP dynamics and Democratic challenges.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed two new border bills into law, prompting a lawsuit from civil rights organizations arguing that the laws are unconstitutional. Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has also spoken out against the law, accusing Abbott of wanting to gain popularity. The lawsuit argues that the measure is unconstitutional as the federal government has sole authority over immigration.
This week, a federal appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of a lower court's finding that Texas' floating barrier on the Rio Grande, placed there by Governor Greg Abbott to deter illegal migrant crossings, was illegal. The court's decision requires Texas to stop any work on the barrier and move it to the riverbank, and is the second legal defeat for Texas this week over its border operations.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed miles of buoy barricades in the Rio Grande to repel migrant crossings, despite the Biden administration's threat to sue the state. In response, Abbott has declared his plans to continue using the barricade and has called on the Biden administration to enforce existing immigration laws and to secure the border. The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit against the state in the coming days, with the outcome of the legal battle having far-reaching implications for the future of border security in the U.S.
On Wednesday, the first bus of migrants from Texas arrived in Los Angeles, as part of an effort by Governor Greg Abbott to transfer migrants to Democratic-led cities. Nonprofit organizations met the bus to provide aid, but are concerned about the migrants being used as pawns in a political game. Governor Abbott has defended his decision, saying it is necessary to put pressure on the Biden administration, but critics argue it is a political stunt that does nothing to address the root causes of the crisis.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sent 42 migrants from the state to Los Angeles, calling it "much-needed relief" for his state. Abbott noted that Texas' small border towns remain overwhelmed due to President Biden's refusal to secure the border, and that Los Angeles is a major destination for migrants due to its self-declared sanctuary city status. The migrants were met by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and other city officials, who expressed their commitment to providing the migrants with resources and ensuring their rights are respected.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced Thursday that the state will be taking steps to secure its border with Mexico with a “water-based barrier” of buoys in the Rio Grande, as well as a “virtual wall” of drones, sensors, and other technology. Abbott also signed six bills related to border security, aimed at increasing law enforcement presence, providing resources to local law enforcement, and increasing penalties for human smuggling. The governor said that the state is committed to ensuring the safety of its citizens and will continue to take steps to secure the border.







