First Assistant AG of Texas, Jeff Mateer announced that over the last 8 years, Texas has taken 190,000 illegals into custody, with 32,000 committing assaults and another 28,000 who committed drug crimes.
Thank you, Democrats. Mateer says it is draining his state of resources that could be used for other purposes. But, as long as there are Democrats, there will be enormous numbers of illegal aliens crossing into the country.
The problem is that Democrats are trying to flood the country with illegal aliens and we need to hope that a tremendous number of voters have caught on and that many Democrats vote crossover or stay home on election day.
Jeff Mateer, first assistant attorney general in Texas, told Breitbart News that illegal aliens committed “over 32,000 assaults [and] 28,000 drug offenses” in the Lone Star state over the past eight years. He joined this week’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday for an interview with host Amanda House.
“Illegal aliens continue to cross the border,” said Mateer.” In the last eight years, 190,000 booked into Texas jails, over 32,000 assaults, 28,000 drug offenses. In Texas, we’re bearing the brunt — our state is bearing the brunt — of these illegal aliens who are crossing the border illegally and committing crimes.
Mateer added, “It’s drawing on our resources at the state level. It’s drawing on resources at the federal level. We’ve got a serious problem, and someone needs to act. Fortunately, this president recognizes this serious problem and is willing to act.”
Mateer speculated on the future of President Donald Trump’s consideration of closing parts of the U.S.-Mexico border to halt record numbers of migrants entering the country. “I think eventually, it’s going to go to the United States Supreme Court,” he predicted. “If the president follows through this week or in the weeks to come on his threat to shut down the border, then my prediction is you will see liberal interest groups and perhaps state attorneys general in Democrat states challenging the president’s action, and it will eventually — hopefully, in short and due course — end its way at the Supreme Court.”