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05-16-2025, 11:52 AM
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DogJuiceMan
Texico turning an imaginary and largely unproven fiscal injury. I think their argument was the cost of k-12 education, but they can't untangle the costs so late in the game. Or some sort of medical costs. Who knows, it was flimsy to begin with.

Now it will turn into a real and lasting fiscal injury when people relocate to other states. Lower tax base, car dependent suburbia, lower representation in the house where margins are narrow. I'm not really seeing the benefit to doing all this other than self defeating policy.

I think texico is one of the larger daca states so it will be proportionally impacted. Their original goal was to get DACA removed nation wide but it failed comically and catastrophically for them with a narrow ruling. That and the ongoing measles epidemic in there.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/te...reaks/3839692/
Wow 11 states and 1,000 cases, wasn't it only confined to Texas. I remember when it was just Gaines county and like 3 deaths.
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