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Texas shows how Pro Life they are

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https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/texas-physically-barred-border-patrol-migrants-drowned-1234946664/

Days after Texas Governor Greg Abbott complained that Texas can’t shoot migrants attempting to illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border, three migrants — a woman and two children — drowned in the Rio Grande river while Texas National Guard “physically barred” U.S. Border Patrol from trying to rescue them.

Last week, Texas National Guard took over Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, after Abbott granted them “full control” of the park without permission from local officials. Since then, the state guard has prohibited federal authorities from entering the area adjacent to the border.

“Tragically, a woman and two children drowned last night in the Shelby Park area of Eagle Pass, which was commandeered by the State of Texas earlier this week,” the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Saturday. “In responding to a distress call from the Mexican government, Border Patrol agents were physically barred by Texas officials from entering the area.”

Mexican authorities recovered the migrants’ bodies early Saturday. Rep. Henry Cuellar said that, according to Mexican sources, a mother drowned with her 8-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son. “This is a tragedy, and the state bears responsibility,” the Texas Democrat said in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter.

Per Cuellar, upon learning that “six migrants were in distress” while attempting to cross the Rio Grande, Border Patrol tried to contact the Texas Military Department, Texas National Guard and Texas Department of Public Safety by phone but “were unsuccessful.” Border Patrol agents then made in-person contact with members of the Texas Military Department.

“Texas Military Department soldiers stated they would not grant [Border Patrol] access to the migrants — even in the event of an emergency — and that they would send a soldier to investigate the situation,” Cuellar wrote.