Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., met with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to discuss the ongoing border crisis and the House GOP’s response to it. Johnson expressed concerns about the Biden administration’s handling of the border, accusing them of endangering American citizens by opening the border to criminals, traffickers, and cartels. He expressed support for Abbott’s efforts to secure the border and discussed ways to hold the Biden administration accountable. Abbott urged Johnson to pass border security legislation to help stop illegal crossings at the southern border and to support Texas in its fight against President Biden’s attacks on the state’s historic border mission.

The meeting between Johnson and Abbott came hours after Johnson announced that the House of Representatives would send articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on April 10. Johnson and the 11 Republicans selected as impeachment managers urged Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to hold a trial expeditiously once the articles are received. The ongoing tensions between Abbott and Biden over the migrant crisis at the border were highlighted in the meeting, with Abbott criticizing the Biden administration for not doing enough to secure the border and protect American citizens.

House Republicans have been pressuring Biden and Schumer to address the border crisis by passing stricter border security legislation. Democrats have dismissed such bills as nonstarters, leading to a standoff between the two parties. Operation Lone Star, implemented by Abbott in Texas, has faced criticism from the White House, while Texas officials accuse the federal government of not doing enough to address the crisis. The meeting between Johnson and Abbott focused on ways to support Texas in its efforts to secure the border and hold the Biden administration accountable for its policies.

Abbott and Johnson discussed the importance of protecting American citizens, families, ranchers, and law enforcement from the dangers posed by an open border policy. Abbott urged Johnson to support Texas in its fight against President Biden’s attacks on the state’s border mission, highlighting the need for stronger border security measures. The White House was contacted for comment on the meeting, but it is unclear how they responded to the concerns raised by Johnson and Abbott. The ongoing tensions between state and federal officials over the handling of the migrant crisis highlight the need for a coordinated response to secure the southern border.

Johnson and Abbott’s meeting underscored the importance of state and federal cooperation in addressing the border crisis and protecting American citizens. The House GOP’s decision to impeach Mayorkas reflects their concerns about the Biden administration’s handling of the border, particularly regarding open border policies that endanger American lives. Abbott’s ongoing standoff with the Biden administration and his efforts to secure the border demonstrate the need for stronger border security measures at both the state and federal levels. By working together and holding the Biden administration accountable, Johnson and Abbott hope to address the ongoing challenges posed by the border crisis and protect American citizens from harm.

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