What to know about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's border inspection policy

Apr 12, 2022 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : He's scheduled to discuss the state's ongoing border security efforts and how the state is helping local law enforcement.
50% : Border delays mean consumers are waiting and that can impact inflation too.""You have to weigh border security vs. the economy and that's a governor's question," Saenz said.
48% : During the increased safety inspections, state workers could possibly discover more of the thousands of migrants who are crossing the border every day, many hoping to seek asylum in the U.S.
47% :Many business leaders seemed reluctant to openly criticize Abbott's plan, and emphasized that they favor border security while being concerned about the stepped up inspections.
44% :Abbott has promised to help build a border wall and orchestrated the expenditure of billions of dollars on security issues such as having the Texas National Guard and state troopers posted along the border.

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