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Don't forget Article 1, Section 10 -

"No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, UNLESS ACTUALLY INVADED, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay."

Kikesuckers Abbott and DeSantis have no excuses. They can declare a state of war and use their state militaries to repel the organized foreign invasion of their sovereign territory.

They won't because they suck jew cock. They want the foreign hordes to replace White people just as much as the Democrats. They play stupid games by bussing a few dozen illegals to Martha's Vineyard while their states are being over run by thousands every day.

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The Constitution doesn't contain any instructions on what to do when half of the population thinks what's happening is NOT and invasion and the other half does.

If we successfully go off calling a horde of spics an invasion it won't be 10 days before some communist governor declares an "invasion" of white supremacy to use their National Guard against their political opponents.

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"The Constitution doesn't contain any instructions on what to do when half of the population thinks what's happening is NOT and invasion and the other half does."

Can you read? That Constitution can't be any more plain. Its up to the state government alone to decide if its being invaded, not the Feds, not the Congress, not half the population. That means the governor and the state legislature.

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Can you read?

I can read, but it appears that maybe you can't. The Constitution doesn't say the states get to decide what's an invasion. It doesn't say who gets to decide, which means it falls under "all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution" of Article III, Section 2. In case you hadn't noticed, that means it's the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

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They would have to secede and start printing their own money backed by their own oil that they are able to now pump under their own laws.

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Republic of Texas was large and wealthy.