Texas Seeks $11 Billion Reimbursement From Federal Government for Border Security

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Texas Seeks $11 Billion Reimbursement From Federal Government for Border Security
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has formally requested federal reimbursement for over $11 billion spent on border security initiatives, citing the financial burden on taxpayers and President Biden's policies as contributing factors to the crisis.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sent a formal request to U.S. Congressional Leadership and the entire Texas Congressional Delegation, urging the federal government to reimburse Texas for over $11.1 billion in taxpayer money spent on enhancing border security. In his letter, Abbott highlights the financial burden placed upon Texas taxpayers to address what he characterizes as a national security crisis.

'President Biden's policies left Texas and the rest of America defenseless against an unprecedented infiltration of violent criminals, known terrorists, and other hostile foreign actors, like the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua,' the letter states. 'I launched Operation Lone Star (OLS) to combat these threats to all Americans. Over the past four years, OLS efforts successfully reduced illegal immigration into Texas by 87%, demonstrated the ongoing effectiveness of President Donald Trump’s border measures, and shone a spotlight on a national crisis. In total, Texas has spent over $11.1 billion to protect the nation and secure the border. Accordingly, I am formally requesting that the federal government reimburse Texas for these costs in full.' Abbott's request for full reimbursement aims to alleviate the financial strain on Texas taxpayers and shift the responsibility for border security costs to the federal government. Abbott recently met with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson at the U.S. Capitol last Friday, where they discussed the ongoing border crisis and explored ways to collaborate in reversing the damage attributed to the Biden Administration's policies

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