Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR39 Senate Committee Report / Bill

Filed 03/31/2025

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                    By: Creighton S.C.R. No. 39
 (In the Senate - Filed March 13, 2025; March 17, 2025, read
 first time and referred to Committee on Border Security;
 March 31, 2025, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 4,
 Nays 1; March 31, 2025, sent to printer.)
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 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Transnational cartels have exploited weak points
 along the United States Southern Border, expanding their criminal
 activities and endangering Americans, particularly Texans, as a
 direct result of inadequate federal border policies over the past
 four years; and
 WHEREAS, In 2024 alone, U.S. authorities seized enough
 fentanyl to endanger every American life, underscoring the critical
 need for effective border security measures; and
 WHEREAS, The federal government failed its constitutional
 duty to protect our borders, forcing The State of Texas to spend $11
 billion on border security efforts, deploying advanced technology,
 constructing border barriers, and mobilizing thousands of National
 and State Guard members, and demands the reimbursement of these
 costs; and
 WHEREAS, Texas' Operation Lone Star has achieved significant
 results in mitigating the effects of illegal immigration and
 cartel-driven human and drug trafficking, addressing challenges
 left unaddressed by the previous federal administration; and
 WHEREAS, The continual breaches of Texas' sovereignty and
 security due to federal inaction have forced the state to bear a
 disproportionate burden in managing border-related threats; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Legislature acknowledges the Trump
 administration's steadfast commitment to improving border security
 and expresses that Texas will be a true partner in securing our
 border; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby declare its disappointment in the Biden administration's
 border security policies, which failed to adequately protect Texas,
 and reaffirms its support for the new administration's efforts to
 enhance security along the Southern Border; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature respectfully urge the
 federal government to take immediate action in addressing these
 longstanding issues, including increased resources and support for
 state-led initiatives, to restore order and security at the border;
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the Texas Secretary of State forward official
 copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, to
 the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
 Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all members
 of the Texas delegation to Congress, with the request that this
 resolution be entered into the Congressional Record as a testament
 to Texas' commitment to work alongside the federal government for a
 secure border.
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