theotherwaldo
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Meanwhile, Governor Abbott is forcing the Mexican states that border Texas to start inspecting north-bound truck traffic.
The state of Nuevo Leon has agreed to start inspecting the trucks going to the bridges near Laredo, so the inspections on the US side will return to normal.Some of the other Mexican border states are in negotiations with the Governor and they may clear up this part of the problem pretty quick.
Another part of the problem is with the oncoming flood of "migrants" flooding in because of the Biden administration of the Title 42 "Remain in Mexico" policy. Nuevo Leon has apparently agreed to cooperate with Texas on that point, as well. The other border states are negotiating on this point, too.
But as Governor Abbott says, "Until, however, those agreements are reached with those states, the Texas Department of Public Safety will continue to thoroughly inspect vehicles entering into the United States from every Mexican state except Nuevo Leon."
The state of Nuevo Leon has agreed to start inspecting the trucks going to the bridges near Laredo, so the inspections on the US side will return to normal.Some of the other Mexican border states are in negotiations with the Governor and they may clear up this part of the problem pretty quick.
Another part of the problem is with the oncoming flood of "migrants" flooding in because of the Biden administration of the Title 42 "Remain in Mexico" policy. Nuevo Leon has apparently agreed to cooperate with Texas on that point, as well. The other border states are negotiating on this point, too.
But as Governor Abbott says, "Until, however, those agreements are reached with those states, the Texas Department of Public Safety will continue to thoroughly inspect vehicles entering into the United States from every Mexican state except Nuevo Leon."