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Texas Bolsters Border Defenses, Unveils
New Military Base as part of Operation
Lone Star

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Posted By: sunset, 5/31/2024 10:58:34 PM

Texas is doubling down on border security with the construction of a new military base camp in Eagle Pass, expected to house up to 2,300 soldiers. Governor Greg Abbott was at the border today to greet the first batch of 300 Texas National Guard Troops arriving at the newly-built "Forward Operating Base," part of the state's enhanced border security initiative, Operation Lone Star. The governor's visit comes as the base is swiftly moving towards completion, with amenities including living quarters, a dining facility, gym, armory, and more to support the stationed troops. According to the plans revealed by Abbott, this base signifies a stamp of permanence for Texas military

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If only we had 49 more governors with Abbott's will.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 6/1/2024 3:46:28 AM (No. 1728843)
This should have been done three years ago in every border state where the government cares about its people. The enemy is already among us in sufficient numbers to cause great damage and the democrats will let them.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Trigger2 6/1/2024 4:07:50 AM (No. 1728859)
Abbott is certainly the governor who knows how to do things and get them right.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Flyball Dogs 6/1/2024 4:53:28 AM (No. 1728884)
Maybe the red states should follow this model of governance and start ancting independently of the ruling politburo in DC. Don’t ask or negotiate. Just start “by doing it.” (Where have I heard that phrase before?)
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Safari Man 6/1/2024 10:28:34 AM (No. 1729010)
Texit now
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Reply 5 - Posted by: TXknitter 6/1/2024 2:01:07 PM (No. 1729147)
It all sounds good. It all looks good. I would like Abbott to do a comprehensive real press conference and outline the specifics.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mseegal 6/1/2024 2:31:31 PM (No. 1729163)
Hey, Gov....just go all the way and start the secession process. Way past time!
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