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Texas Offers Trump Huge Tracts of Land to Support Mass Deportation

Texas Offers Trump Huge Tracts of Land to Support Mass Deportation

The Lone Star state – long the epicenter of the Biden migrant invasion – is 100% behind President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan and has offered the incoming administration a massive plot of land to use in aid of that effort for internment centers or anything it sees fit in support of ridding the country of dangerous illegals!

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham has written to President-elect Donald Trump, offering him the land in Starr County, which the state purchased from a ranch owner in October. The nearly 1,500 acres are in the Rio Grande Valley sector near the border.

Her letter to Trump, first reported by Fox News, says her office is “fully prepared to enter into an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or the United States Border Patrol to allow a facility to be built for the processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history.”

“What I care about is that we have safe communities, and there is no doubt that we are losing too many of our children to these violent criminals that are coming across the border,” Buckingham told Fox News in a recent interview. “I am 100% on board with the Trump administration’s pledge to get these criminals out of our country, and we are more than happy to of

fer our resources to facilitate those deportations of these violent criminals.”

The Texas General Land Office purchased the land in October to facilitate the construction of additional border wall, a project that the Biden administration stopped. The area, which was a ranch before Texas bought it, had seen drug smuggling and human trafficking, officials said.

In light of Trump’s historic election victory, Buckingham said she was brainstorming with her team and decided to make the offer to the incoming administration.

“Right now, it’s essentially farmland, so it’s flat, it’s easy to build on. We could very easily put a detention center on there, a holding place as we get these criminals out of our country,” she said. “It’s accessible to international airports as well as a major crossing over the river. And so we’re just happy to get help, do anything we can to get these violent criminals off of our soil.”

Buckingham said the election proves that Trump’s approach to border security and illegal immigration is the one backed by the American people and that the Biden administration’s approach had been rejected.

“This election was a resounding referendum on the fact that Americans want safe communities. We want people to immigrate legally and legally only and that the administration’s policies over the last four years have failed every American citizen,” she said.

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  1. FRANK DANGER

    Yeah, two of the reasons Texas is the LARGEST build-out of grid-solar is so much available land PLUS few building regulations and codes.

    Bully for them and better them than I. Just don’t need to make a buck this way, and we like our immigrants in NJ. Hard to find workers for those jobs, they are very polite and less criminal than others. Something tells me this is the last place Deportation Don, the Felon King, will come.

    And after the deportation, Texas can use the facilities for the politicians, judges, and lawyers. heh, heh.

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    • Harold blankenship

      A great place for reeducation of democrats Or for pedophile execution

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      • uncle albert

        I LOVE your second idea, best thing possible. I’m far from a saint, BUT, harming any child, in any way is totally out of bounds.
        Children are to be loved & nurtured, not harmed.

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      • FRANK DANGER

        Problem is Harold really thinks this. How un-American to suggest re-education. Probably calls us communist while he plays the part himself.

        HB: what you suggest is what they do in Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. Your kind of guys.

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  2. Andrew Gutterman

    I’m really looking forward to Trump’s mass deportation of immigrants, and the consequent decline in the economy that will follow, along with the increase in unemployment amongst his supporters. That and tariffs is Hoover 2.0, and we all know what that led to. The Republican party really does seem to want to self-destruct.

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  3. uncle albert

    Getting rid of the ILLEGAL INVADERS should not harm productivity, as most of the “deportables” are NOT contributing to the economy, rather, they’re taking away from it !
    I still think my idea is better, ANY, male or female with gang tattoos or affiliation should just be executed, a tat should be sufficient for a conviction & sentence, because sending them back will only harm their country of origin anyhow. They don’t need criminals either !
    EXECUTION removes the problem at both ends, and permanently.

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  4. Darren

    Why waste land in Texas, there must be Federal Land in California & New York!
    Bus them from N.Y. to the border!
    It would be a nice change to see two Dem states doing something for the
    good of the nation for once!

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  5. FRANK DANGER

    Darren, NY and CA pay more in Federal Taxes than they get and I am guessing your State takes more than it pays. Lots more if they are like you. Texas is a funny one in that they actually pay more than they get, but the payment is sin based. Texas pays nearly three times as much in taxes on items like alcohol, gas, cigarettes, gambling and other specialty items as other States.

    Texas has seen rapid growth in solar installations in recent years:

    • 2012: Texas had 72 megawatts (MW) of operational solar resources
    • 2022: Texas had 14,818 MW of operational solar resources
    • 2023: Texas installed over 6,500 MW of solar generation, leading the nation for the second year in a row

    Texas is expected to continue to grow its solar capacity, with projections of 12.7 GW of utility-scale solar power installed in 2024. Over the next 10 years, Texas is forecast to install an additional 100 GW of solar power.
    Big oil has 5% , two years ago 2%.

    • Solar power is expected to overtake oil production investment for the first time in 2023.
    • The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that solar power investment will reach $286 billion this year, while oil production investment will fall to $280 billion.
    • The shift to solar power is being driven by a number of factors, including the falling cost of solar panels and the increasing focus on renewable energy.
    • The IEA says that the transition to solar power will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.

    When it comes to development, Texas laws and regulations make it a developer’s heaven. Plenty of land and little restraints on how you treat it. Add in plenty of sun and it’s the solar developer dream. Not to mention the place where solar meets big oil and solar is their newest rising investment star.

    Something tells me that prisons and deportation holding facilities have a shorter lifespan than a solar investment that keeps paying and paying and……

    Life is a funny duck when Texas becomes the solar capital of America. Only their citizens would jump at the chance to be the deportation black hole in Dallas.

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  1. Yawn. This is just the same old hypocritical conservative BS . Millions of Americans, men and women, are are horrified…