Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR78

Caption

Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

Impact

If enacted, HCR78 would symbolize a significant shift in how the state government addresses border security and crime related to drug cartels. By asking for this designation, Texas would seek federal assistance in combating the impactful operations of these cartels. The resolution also suggests a potential increase in funding and support from the federal level for state and local law enforcement efforts, elevating the urgency surrounding border security measures and resource allocation.

Summary

HCR78, a concurrent resolution from the State of Texas, urges the federal government to classify foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The resolution highlights the escalating violence in Texas communities attributed to these cartels, which purportedly engage in smuggling deadly narcotics, human trafficking, and widespread criminal activities. The document emphasizes the strain placed on local law enforcement due to cartel-related crime, asserting that state agencies are overwhelmed and under-resourced in their fight against these threats.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HCR78 appears to be one of urgency and a call for action. Supporters of the resolution view it as a necessary step to protect Texas communities from the dangers posed by drug cartels. They argue that labeling these cartels as terrorist organizations may help secure additional resources and military support from the federal government. However, the implications of such a classification could lead to heightened militarization of local law enforcement and increase tensions in border communities.

Contention

The resolution also raises some points of contention regarding how law enforcement will operate within the framed context of a war on terror. Critics may argue that branding cartels as terrorist organizations could result in excessive use of force and civil liberties violations, particularly in border areas where a military presence may be justified. Additionally, there could be concerns about whether such a move addresses the root causes of drug trafficking and violence, or merely serves as a reactive measure to ongoing issues.

Companion Bills

TX SCR23

Identical Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX HCR79

Same As Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX HCR79

Same As Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR79

Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX SCR23

Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX HCR14

Urging the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX SCR1

Urging the federal government to immediately declare violent foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX SR10

Urging the federal government to immediately declare violent foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and encouraging the Texas Military Department and all state resources to use authority under Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to repel this violent foreign drug cartel-facilitated invasion in the least lethal manner possible consistent with bringing this facilitated invasion to a conclusion at the earliest possible moment.

TX SCR3

Urging the federal government to immediately declare violent foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and encouraging the Texas Military Department and all state resources to use authority under Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to repel this violent foreign drug cartel-facilitated invasion in the least lethal manner possible consistent with bringing this facilitated invasion to a conclusion at the earliest possible moment.

TX SR539

Urging the federal government to immediately declare violent foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and encouraging the Texas Military Department and all state resources to use authority under Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to repel this violent foreign drug cartel-facilitated invasion in the least lethal manner possible consistent with bringing this facilitated invasion to a conclusion at the earliest possible moment.

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