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'Si se puede': Hundreds rally to demand an end to Gov. Abbott's Operation Lone Star

  
Via:  Jeremy in NC  •  2 years ago  •  11 comments

By:   Gov. Greg Abbott (YahooNews)

'Si se puede': Hundreds rally to demand an end to Gov. Abbott's Operation Lone Star
Rally in Austin calls for the immediate end of Operation Lone Star and supports driver's licenses for all Texans.

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Hundreds chanted "si se puede" while rallying outside the Capitol on Saturday to call for the end of Operation Lone Star on its second anniversary.

Operation Lone Star is a multiagency effort initiated by Gov. Greg Abbott that deployed thousands of Department of Public Safety officers and Texas National Guard troops to the border after an increase in illegal crossings by immigrants and asylum-seekers. Texas has spent more than $4 billion on Operation Lone Star, and funding might increase during the current legislative session.

Members of organizations including the Border Network for Human Rights, La Union del Pueblo Entero, Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, ARISE Adelante and the American Civil Liberties Union traveled from all over Texas to Austin to advocate for driver's licenses for all Texans and to demand an end to Operation Lone Star.

"This is important for all Texans because we have a governor that takes money away from services that are needed like health care, education, housing, and puts that money into unnecessary operations like Operation Lone Star," RITA coordinator Betty Camargo said at the rally. "That is a disservice to us; that is a disservice to me."

Some signs at the rally were designed to look like driver's licenses with the photo area cut out to show the protesters' faces. They called for licenses for all Texans to support not only undocumented migrants but also the unhoused, victims of domestic violence and deported veterans. Camargo said that while permits would increase safety, they would also enhance the economy.

Other states are enacting new legislation that allows undocumented immigrants to have a driver's license. Fernando Garcia, BNHR founder and executive director, said if Texas follows the other states, it would promote inclusion and integration.

"Parents cannot take their children to school, but they do take them to school without a permit," Garcia said. "There's a lot of people driving out there, going to work, essential for our economy, but they're not being recognized with that right of driving."

Camargo said a lot of Abbott's policies have been creating division between processed and unprocessed migrants, pointing to the governor's call to investigate nongovernmental organizations for aiding and abetting illegal border crossings.

Abbott "has created fear within the same community to see 'Can I help immigrants; can I do the humanitarian thing, which is to help an individual who is in need?' just because of this threat coming out of the governor's office," Camargo said. "So we're here saying we're not going to stop helping."

Garcia said people need to remember that immigrants come from somewhere, fleeing persecution or looking for a better life in America. He said the basis of this country and its fundamental pillars were built by migrants.

"Our country is exceptional because of immigration," Garcia said. "We were built by migrants. We are being built by migrants. The future migrants are going to be important to our economy, our society."

Camargo said almost 150 years ago, the Statue of Liberty symbolized the liberty of justice because the U.S. was a nation created by immigrants. She said Texas' policies say that immigrants are a threat and are not welcome.

"This is a defining moment for the country," Camargo said. "Whatever happens in the border will define the rest of the history for the country."


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Jeremy Retired in NC
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1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC    2 years ago
"Our country is exceptional because of immigration," Garcia said. "We were built by migrants. We are being built by migrants. The future migrants are going to be important to our economy, our society."

Obeying laws and doing things the right way AREN'T important to our economy and our society?

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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2  Right Down the Center    2 years ago

"This is important for all Texans because we have a governor that takes money away from services that are needed like health care, education, housing, and puts that money into unnecessary operations like Operation Lone Star," RITA coordinator Betty Camargo said at the rally. "That is a disservice to us; that is a disservice to me."

I think she meant to say This is important for all Texans because we have a governor that takes money away from services for illegals like health care, education, housing, and puts that money into necessary operations like Operation Lone Star which will protect citizens from paying for illegals health care, education, housing. 

If Joey did his job Abbott wouldn't have to.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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4  Vic Eldred    2 years ago

They seem to be highly organized!

 
 
 
Jack_TX
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5  Jack_TX    2 years ago

I'm curious. Is there any other country that does this?  Can I sneak ashore on a Cuban beach in the middle of the night and then get a driver's license the next week with no documentation?

What about France?  Can I sneak into France and get a DL?  

Where does this work, exactly?

How about Scotland?  I could wear a kilt, a red wig, and say "aye" instead of "yes".  I'd fit right in.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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6  Drinker of the Wry    2 years ago
Can I sneak ashore on a Cuban beach in the middle of the night and then get a driver's license the next week with no documentation?

Probably depends on how much cash you bring to the "Peoples Regime".

 
 
 
Jack_TX
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6.1  Jack_TX  replied to  Drinker of the Wry @6    2 years ago
Probably depends on how much cash you bring to the "Peoples Regime".

By "People's Regime", did you mean Cuba or France.......jrSmiley_7_smiley_image.png

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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7  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC    2 years ago

Texas' Operation Lone Star officers apprehend over 355,000 foreign nationals in first 2 years

Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched Texas’ border security efforts through Operation Lone Star in March 2021, law enforcement officers have apprehended more than 355,000 foreign nationals after they’ve illegally entered Texas through the southern border.

They’ve made over 25,000 criminal arrests, with more than 23,000 felony charges reported, according to state data. They’ve also seized more than 366 million lethal doses of fentanyl, more than enough to kill everyone in America.

“Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden administration's refusal to secure the border,” Abbott said. “Every individual who is apprehended or arrested and every ounce of drugs seized would have otherwise made their way into communities across Texas and the nation due to President [Joe] Biden's open border policies.”

 
 

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