Bill: SB 1254, 87(R) - 2021

Committee

Senate Veteran Affairs and Border Security

Vote Recommendation

Vote Recommendation Economic Freedom Property Rights Personal Responsibility Limited Government Individual Liberty
Yes Neutral Positive Neutral Positive Positive

Author(s)

Bob Hall

Co-Author(s)

Paul Bettencourt
Drew Springer

Bill Caption

Relating to an interstate compact on border security and immigration enforcement.

Fiscal Notes

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

Bill Analysis

SB 1254 would permit the governor to execute an interstate compact with other interested states, and to seek Congressional approval for the compact, to secure the Mexico/Texas border and prevent the entrance into this state by illegal aliens. This compact would only take effect if approved by the United States Congress not later than the 10th anniversary of the date the compact is executed by the governor.

Vote Recommendation Notes

Texas Action supports SB 1254 on the principles of individual liberty, limited government, and property rights. 

SB 1254 defines the term "illegal alien" with very clear language. Also, this legislation, after getting the approval of Congress, would set up a system to coordinate with other border states to resolve border security issues. This state and regional approach to the problem comports with the principle of federalism, which is a tenant of limited government, in order to provide a solution to the problem of illegal immigration. This is particularly necessary considering that the federal government has been grossly negligent in its duty to secure the international border and border states are adversely affected.


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