Governor Abbott pledges support after Dallas ICE facility shooting

Greg Abbott, Texas Governor
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Governor Greg Abbott has responded to the recent shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, describing the incident as “horrific.” In his statement, Abbott expressed support for those affected, saying, “Our prayers are with the victims, their families, and all those affected by this brutal and inexcusable act of violence.”

Abbott stated he has been in contact with federal officials and confirmed that Texas will assist with the investigation. “I have been in communication with federal officials and assured them, the State of Texas will provide all necessary resources to investigate this attempted assassination,” he said.

He emphasized that state operations regarding border security and immigration enforcement would continue. “We will not let this cowardly attack impede our efforts to secure the border, enforce immigration law, and ensure law and order. The Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas National Guard will continue our work with the Department of Homeland Security and ICE to arrest, detain, and deport any individuals in this country illegally — without interruption,” Abbott stated.

The governor also addressed broader concerns about political violence in America. “We are a nation defined by our value for peaceful discourse, and our respect for law and order. In other parts of the world, political violence grips countries after every change in leadership, strangling their nation, and putting lives at risk every day. America cannot and will not become a country prone to such violence,” he said.

Abbott called attention to rhetoric he views as dangerous: “The ongoing onslaught of violent and subversive rhetoric from the Left threatens to degrade the most prized and basic values our nation was founded upon and must be denounced at every turn. I urge all Americans to unite and stand for the common values that make us the greatest nation in the history of the world.”



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