Governor Greg Abbott of Texas has voiced his determination to appeal a federal judge's decision granting a preliminary injunction against Senate Bill 4. The bill, signed into law by the Governor in December 2023, has faced opposition from the Biden Administration.
In a statement, Governor Abbott emphasized Texas' commitment to defending itself and the nation from what he described as "President Biden's border crisis." He asserted, "Texas will immediately appeal this decision, and we will not back down in our fight to protect our state." The Governor further highlighted the President's duty to enforce federal laws, including those related to the detention of illegal immigrants.
Governor Abbott criticized President Biden's handling of the situation at the southern border, stating, "Texas has the right to defend itself because of President Biden's ongoing failure to fulfill his duty to protect our state from the invasion at our southern border." He also noted the significance of the case, acknowledging that it is likely to reach the U.S. Supreme Court for a final decision.
The Governor's strong stance reflects the ongoing legal battle between Texas and the federal government over immigration policies and border security. As the state prepares to appeal the injunction, the conflict underscores the broader debate surrounding immigration enforcement and state sovereignty in the United States.