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Texas immigration bill allowing local police to arrest migrants clears state house
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<blockquote data-quote="The Barbarian" data-source="post: 77431498" data-attributes="member: 7989"><p>Seems the wire is illegal. It violates a number of international treaties to which the U.S. is a part. Paxton, as you might know, was impeached as AG by the republican-dominated Texas House for a variety of crimes he committed in office (the even more republican-dominated Senate let him off), and is currently under felony indictment for securities fraud. He had to settle an embarrassing lawsuit by his own staffers whom he had slandered over another corruption case. Would you like some more details?</p><p></p><p>Just to give you some idea how Ken regards laws and illegalities.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's extremely hard to convict a crooked politician in Texas. And that goes for democrats as well as republicans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Barbarian, post: 77431498, member: 7989"] Seems the wire is illegal. It violates a number of international treaties to which the U.S. is a part. Paxton, as you might know, was impeached as AG by the republican-dominated Texas House for a variety of crimes he committed in office (the even more republican-dominated Senate let him off), and is currently under felony indictment for securities fraud. He had to settle an embarrassing lawsuit by his own staffers whom he had slandered over another corruption case. Would you like some more details? Just to give you some idea how Ken regards laws and illegalities. It's extremely hard to convict a crooked politician in Texas. And that goes for democrats as well as republicans. [/QUOTE]
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