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Revision as of 23:52, 28 August 2022
Texas, United States
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Pages
local effects
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Ballotpedia
- Conservapedia
- RationalWiki: has a silliness page
SourceWatch: multiple search results but no page
News
- 2025/01/27 13:15 UTC [L..T] Death in the Desert «No one will take responsibility for these deaths. Not U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Surely not my local Sheriff Kim Stewart, whose office refuses to respond to reports of dead migrants. "I have crimes that need investigation where I know there are victims," she told KTSM in November. "So I kind of have to choose how I prioritize some of this, don’t I?"» / «She assumes there are no crime victims among these dead. To admit otherwise might call into question U.S. immigration policy.»
- 2008/11/05 [L..T] Is our children learning science? O, woe is Texas “Dunbar was not worried about martial law when President George W. Bush actually took the steps she claims to worry about now, assigning troops to domestic crowd control in the U.S.”