E-verify.
Texas lawmakers finished this year’s legislative session by sending two bills to the governor that would further solidify the state’s role in enforcing immigration laws — but did not advance a variety of other immigration-related proposals.
Lawmakers passed two priorities of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Senate Bill 8 will mandate that most Texas sheriffs collaborate with federal immigration authorities and Senate Bill 36 will create a homeland security division within the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Among legislation that didn’t pass was a bill to commission a state study of the impact of illegal immigration for the first time in two decades, a proposal to require employers to verify their workers’ immigration status and an audit of the state’s $11 billion worth of spending on border security since 2021.
They want their cheap labor but they have their morons followers think that they are doing something about illegal immigration.
It is about being cruel to the people who are here illegally, nothing but cruelty by the MAGAs and the politicians who pretend that they want to do something about it.

