Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Cartels’ Influence Over Border Is ‘Really Frightening,’ Texas Land Commissioner Says

 Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham says Texans are deeply frustrated with the situation at their southern border, a situation she describes as “frightening.

” There is a “tremendous loss of life with the increase in crime” at the southern border, Buckingham says, adding, “We`re going to do everything we possibly can, but unfortunately it is sort of trying to trap water in a sieve.

10 after being elected in November, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss how locals in Texas view the illegal-immigration crisis and what the Texas General Land Office is doing to secure the southern border.

Listen to the podcast below or read the lightly edited transcript: Virginia Allen: We are joined today by Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham.

I know that you, in your capacity as commissioner and your office, the Texas General Land Office, you-all touch so many different aspects of things within the state of Texas.

I tell everybody that the General Land Office is the office that touches the lives of Texans every day and they have no idea that we even exist.

We are basically the reason why Texas is leading the nation and the world in energy production, in such a big part of keeping our energy independence, which is so incredibly important because of course we have minerals on a whole lot of those 13 million acres.

Well, what comes, I know, with watching over and working to preserve all of that land and touching aspects of that, of course, in what`s happening right now along our southern border.

You-all are directly affected by that, and I know you`re dealing with aspects of the border crisis.

So how has the crisis at the southern border affected Texas land and your ability to do your job well?

Buckingham: Well, the General Land Office actually built the first section of the wall many, many years ago.

Allen: And since you do interact with so many different Texans, what are people in your state saying about this?

Buckingham: Folks are deeply frustrated.

We had some friends who live along the border who were up visiting us at our ranch and I called them on the way leaving the ranch and just said, “Hey, thanks for coming.

” And they said, “Heck yeah, we stopped at a Tractor Supply,” because you can`t find a weed eater, you can`t find anything down on the border, because all the resources are just being taken to try and deal with this massive humanity coming across.

And so they are deeply frustrated and they really feel like the Biden administration doesn`t care about them.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/02/28/cartel-influence-over-border-is-really-frightening-texas-land-commissioner-says/

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