Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wants Congress to reimburse Texas for more than $11 billion spent on border security during the Biden administration. The governor said his Operation Lone Star initiatives are behind the money spent.
TEXAS (KAUZ) - According to the Office of Governor Greg Abbott, Operation Lone Star has seized 622 million lethal doses of Fentanyl, which would be enough to kill every person in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched his border security mission, Operation Lone Star, in 2021, OLS officers have apprehended more than 530,600 illegal border crossers. They’ve also made more than 50,000 criminal arrests, with more than 43,000 felony charges reported.
Gov. Greg Abbott asked Congress to reimburse the state for billions of dollars in Texas taxpayer money spent on border security during former President Joe Biden’s administration. In letters Thursday to congressional leaders and the state delegation,
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AUSTIN, Texas — Law enforcement agencies across Texas have seized more than 622 million lethal doses of fentanyl - enough ... Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office said Friday. Abbott, the Texas ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday called on Congress to reimburse Texas for its border security operation, Operation Lone Star. Abbott sent letters to the leaders of the U.S. House and Senate and entire Texas congressional delegation requesting the federal government reimburse Texas for more than $11.
The governor said the costs “fell squarely on the shoulders of Texas taxpayers but should have been the federal government’s responsibility.”
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