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Texas Governor to Deploy National Guard as Anti-ICE Protests Spread

The Wall Street JournalWednesday, June 11, 2025 at 2:53:00 PM
Texas Governor to Deploy National Guard as Anti-ICE Protests Spread
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is sending in the National Guard as protests against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) expand beyond Los Angeles and reach his state. The demonstrations, which began last week, are part of a growing backlash against federal immigration enforcement.
Editor’s Note: This move signals escalating tensions over immigration enforcement, with state leaders taking dramatic steps to respond to civil unrest. It’s a flashpoint in the broader national debate over border security and immigrant rights—one that could lead to more clashes between protesters and authorities.
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