Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday secured an administrative stay that will prevent the federal government from destroying Texas’s concertina wire fencing along the United States-Mexico border while the case continues to work its way through the courts.

The Fifth Circuit has barred federal immigration officials from damaging Texas’s wire fences while the U.S. Department of Justice prepares a response to Texas’s motion for an injunction pending appeal of the district court’s order.
The stay was granted in Texas’s landmark lawsuit against the Biden Administration just days after a federal district court judge denied the State’s effort to enjoin the federal government from cutting, destroying, damaging, or otherwise interfering with Texas’s concertina wire border fence. Attorney General Paxton immediately appealed.




In October, Paxton filed a lawsuit and a motion for preliminary injunction against the Biden Administration’s Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”), DHS Secretary Mayorkas, and other agencies and officials after federal agents destroyed Texas’s concertina wire and allowed aliens into Texas on an almost daily basis for weeks.
Paxton then secured a temporary restraining order on an emergency basis after federal agents escalated their destruction of Texas’s concertina wire border fence just days after Texas filed the lawsuit.

“I am pleased the court recognized the extent of the federal government’s blatant and disturbing efforts to subvert law and order at our State’s border with Mexico,” said Paxton. “This is an important step supporting Texas’s right to protect our citizens from Biden’s doctrine of open borders at any cost.”
Texas filed the case with co-counsel the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and together, they are seeking to stop the Biden Administration from destroying Texas’s wire fencing.
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Let us hope it last and is not struck down. Good research on this one, I haven’t heard a thing on this.
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The mind-boggling thing is that there is a need that such an article must be written in the United States of America. Good exposure. Good for Texas! Every state in the nation should be down there helping.
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Here is a very interesting prophecy that may involve the state of Texas:
https://rumble.com/v3yep5s-2024-the-transition-prophecy-and-vision-tiffany-root-and-kirk-vandeguchte.html
Some people believe that the next capital of the United States will be in the state of Texas:
Derek Johnson & Riccardo Bosi – Texas the NEXT capital of USA? (1:10:30 – 1:11:40)
https://rumble.com/v2ls8bg-australiaone-party-riccardo-bosi-and-guru-interview-derek-johnson.html
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In the video I mentioned above, Kurt VandeGuchte says that Texas could be the next capital of the United States (7:20 – 7:50).
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Speaking of Texas and Derek Johnson. Derek Johnson was raised in Alabama and now lives in Nacogdoches, Texas. Derek Johnson said that Texas could be the next capital of the United States. Maybe that is why he moved to Texas.
The University of Texas football team is now in the hunt for the national championship. Wouldn’t it be Providential and prophetic if the Univ of Texas won the national championship? The Big 12 this year was absolutely crazy. I thought for sure that Oklahoma would win the Big 12 title at the beginning of the year. Oklahoma State struggled early in the season, but then finished strong and lost to Texas in the Big 12 title game. I went to Iowa State, so I was rooting for Iowa State against Texas; Texas won by ten points.
If Texas wins the national title (I will definitely root for Texas), what a great foreshadowing that would be for the state of Texas to be the next capital of the United States. The Lord is in the little details and the big details of our lives.
It reminds me of back in 1944 and 1945, Army won the national title both years and were second in the nation in 1946. Army had some great football teams back during World War II. I see that as Providence.
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Question is WHERE in Texas? Most Texans aren’t too proud of liberal Austin nowadays. 🙄
My daughter went to A&M & son from UT. Makes for interesting conversations during football season.
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According to Kurt VandeGuchte’s vision, they were building the new capital in a huge field–flat ground. I have hitchhiked all over Texas–mostly back in the late 1990s and early 2000s–and there are a lot of areas that would have huge fields. If I remember right, Austin is in or near hilly country. I am sure that the planners of this new capital know about liberal Austin. East Texas has a lot of trees. Plainview, Texas is flat as a table. When I think of huge fields, I think of north Texas or west Texas. When I think of southwest Texas, I think of rolling desert terrain.
If this does happen, it will be interesting to hear why they chose a certain place in Texas to be the next capital of the United States.
Here is a transcript of some of VandeGuchte’s vision:
“I’m taken in the Spirit to an unfamiliar place. There are many machines at work, earth moving equipment, and scores of workers. Some are at work making new roads. There are a lot of engineers and surveyors laying out a great project. I asked in my mind, ‘What is this?’ The voice of the Lord says, ‘The capital city will no longer be separate from the states it governs over. It will be in and among the states and the people, for it will be under the same law and the same standards as the rest of the country over which it governs. It cannot be separate any longer.'”
This makes me think of Brasilia, the capital city of Brasil. It was founded in 1960. The planners wanted to move the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central location. Texas is a central location in the United States. Texas was once a republic back in 1800s. Texas has access to the Gulf of Mexico. Texas has the Dallas Cowboys–America’s team (just joking).
I’ll take a guess: the new capital of the United States will be between interstates 10 and 40 within one hundred miles of Abilene, Texas.
If you are driving around Texas in the near future and see survey crews and road construction crews planning and making roads in a huge field, that could be it.
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