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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1354247)4/16/2022 1:04:49 PM
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HO HUM...don't you ever get tired of lying and posting fake news? That does explain the 116 ignores.

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Greg Abbott strikes two more deals to halt his Texas border inspections | The Texas Tribune


Governor Abbott Signs Historic Border Security Memorandum Of Understanding With Nuevo León Governor García In Laredo | Office of the Texas Governor | Greg Abbott


Gov. Abbott Signs Deal with Mexican State to Stop Illegal Immigration (sanangelolive.com)



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Facts matter...not stupid talking points from your masters





Mexican Governors, Abbott Ink Deals to
Close New Texas Border Checkpoints


Original Article

Three Mexican governors signed an agreement with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and a fourth accord is imminent to end additional vehicle inspections at ports. The deals are contingent on Mexican authorities improving their security operations to curb human smuggling and drug trafficking.On Friday afternoon, Tamaulipas Governor Francisco Cabeza de Vaca is expected to meet with Abbott to sign a deal between Texas and Tamaulipas, marking the fourth state in the collaboration. Earlier this week, the governors from Coahuila and Chihuahua agreed to set up security checkpoints, increase patrols, and other measures to better curb smuggling.