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Texas cannot secede from the US, despite popular myth
SAN ANTONIO – It’s a standard adage in Texas that we’re the one state that may secede from the U.S. — however is it true?
Briefly — no. Shocker proper? Each Texan born and raised in our nice state has heard the previous saying about Texas being the one state that may secede.
Nevertheless, a so-called Texit, or Texas exit from the union, is a standard fable mired in authorized points that might make secession controversial, if not outright unlawful.
Eric McDaniel, affiliate professor of presidency on the College of Texas at Austin, instructed the Texas Tribune in 2016 that “the legality of seceding is problematic. The Civil Struggle performed a really large function in establishing the ability of the federal authorities and cementing that the federal authorities has the ultimate say in these points.”
A Supreme Courtroom Case from 1868, Texas vs. White, additionally backs this up because the justices maintained that when Texas “grew to become one of many United States, she entered into an indissoluble relation.”
The court docket’s resolution meant that no particular person states at the moment are allowed to secede from the union.
“The union between Texas and the opposite States was as full, as perpetual, and as indissoluble because the union between the unique States. There was no place for reconsideration, or revocation, besides via revolution, or via consent of the States,” in response to the choice handed down by the justices.
Late Supreme Courtroom Justice Antonin Scalia responded to a screenwriter who posed the identical query in 2006 — can a state secede?
“To start with, the reply is obvious. If there was any constitutional concern resolved by the Civil Struggle, it’s that there isn’t any proper to secede. (Therefore, within the Pledge of Allegiance, ‘one Nation, indivisible’),” Scalia stated.
The Structure doesn’t make any provisions for secession.
Regardless of the authorized points, Texas Republicans have tried to get the legislature to permit Texans to vote on whether or not the state ought to secede from the US.
In early 2021, State Rep. Kyle Biedermann, R-Fredericksburg, filed a invoice that might give Texans the choice to secede and “develop a plan for reaching Texas independence.” The invoice didn’t move.
In June, a Platform & Resolutions Committee report from the GOP Conference acknowledged, partially, “Pursuant to Article 1, Part 1, of the Texas Structure, the federal authorities has impaired our proper of native self-government. Due to this fact, federally mandated laws that infringes upon the tenth Modification rights of Texas needs to be ignored, opposed, refused, and nullified. Texas retains the fitting to secede from the US, and the Texas Legislature needs to be referred to as upon to move a referendum constant thereto.”
So, with out consent from the U.S. or via revolution, Texas can’t secede from the union.
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A car accident at Excelled Montessori Plus left 5 children hospitalized and one teacher dead, according to Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The search for an 8-year-old Oklahoma girl entered its third day on Thursday after her family’s vehicle got caught in a drainage ditch in Texas and was swept away by floodwaters on Christmas Eve.
Emergency personnel responded to a crash scene around 9:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday near U.S. Route 75 in Sherman, a city about 17 miles south of the Texas-Oklahoma border, according to the Sherman Police Department. Police said an SUV veered off the highway, got trapped in a drainage ditch and traveled down a nearby creek.
Six people were inside the vehicle at the time of the crash, according to police. Four family members were later rescued as authorities continued recovery efforts.
One body was recovered several hours later, police said. CBS News identified the person as the missing girl’s father, Will Robinson, who was a coach for the Durant High School Lady Lions basketball team in southern Oklahoma.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott approved the dispatch of state search-and-rescue teams to assist with search efforts, according to police. Local and state personnel searched throughout most of the night on Tuesday to locate the missing girl, police said.
Search efforts resumed early Christmas Day as personnel expanded the search area outside of Sherman and into the “lower branches of Post Oak and Choctaw creeks,” according to police. By the afternoon, searchers had covered about seven miles of the creek in the area without success and police said they were shifting their “focus into the county, targeting some possible locations where we have not looked to as yet.”
Authorities resumed their search at 7 a.m. Thursday, but police noted that inclement weather may force them to pause the search.
“We will maintain observation posts at key areas throughout the inclement weather,” the Sherman Police Department said in a statement Thursday morning. “The active search will resume again the moment we are able to safely.”
Police also thanked the local community for their support but said no additional equipment, volunteers or other resources were needed in the search.
“We appreciate all the offers for assistance and are thankful for your concern and willingness to help,” the Sherman Police Department said. “There are dozens of search teams already deployed, who possess vast experience in these types of operations.”
Severe weather threatens parts of Texas
Tuesday’s accident comes amid a severe weather threat in parts of the state. The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for the Dallas-Fort Worth metro as thunderstorms move through the area.
“Thunderstorms continue pushing east and are now east of the US 75/I-45 corridor,” the weather service in Fort Worth warned Thursday afternoon. “Main threats with these storms continues to be small hail and heavy rain, but a tornado can’t be ruled out in the Tornado Watch area.”
The weather service also issued a tornado watch for the Houston metro area, which will until at least 7 p.m. Forecasters said in a Thursday morning forecast that the environment for tornadoes would be the most favorable around noon.
Abbott activated state emergency response resources on Thursday in anticipation of an increased severe weather threat across the eastern half of Texas. Citing the weather service, the governor’s office said in a statement that severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across portions of north, central, east, and southeast Texas beginning Thursday.
“Risks through the weekend include large hail, damaging winds, possible tornadoes, and heavy rainfall resulting in flash flooding,” the governor’s office said. “Minor river flooding is possible over the next several days, with the threat subsiding early next week.”
Contributing: Fernando Cervantes Jr., USA TODAY
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