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SCOTUS has ruled the razor wire put down by Gov. Abbott must be removed. Texas has not removed the wire and is not giving the Federal government access to remove it.
If you think ignoring a ruling by SCOTUS is a one off, I remind you of Alabama defying the order to create a second majority black district. They kept sending back new maps directly defying the order.
people.com
This will be the next attack on Democracy. The so called party of law and order will now just ignore court orders that don't agree with their ideology. 25 Republican Governors back Texas ignoring the Supreme Court.
Yet another Republican position proven to be fake. Their aren't many left. Conservative judges and tax cuts for the rich are the last two positions they haven't jettisoned out of the airlock, at least so far.
www.alternet.org
If you think ignoring a ruling by SCOTUS is a one off, I remind you of Alabama defying the order to create a second majority black district. They kept sending back new maps directly defying the order.

Alabama Legislature Ignores Supreme Court’s Order to Create Another Majority-Black Congressional District
Alabama's Republican-controlled legislature has rejected calls (and, say critics, ignored a Supreme Court ruling) to draw a second majority-Black congressional district, instead creating maps that continue to favor their own party.
This will be the next attack on Democracy. The so called party of law and order will now just ignore court orders that don't agree with their ideology. 25 Republican Governors back Texas ignoring the Supreme Court.
US Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt — over the last week, in which they encouraged states to ignore court rulings that don't align with their political agendas.
Yet another Republican position proven to be fake. Their aren't many left. Conservative judges and tax cuts for the rich are the last two positions they haven't jettisoned out of the airlock, at least so far.

GOP lawmakers say ignoring the Supreme Court is 'okay': analysis
Republican lawmakers have recently "crossed a new threshold: by suggesting that it’s okay to disregard the Supreme Court," according to a Monday, January 29 analysis by Washington Post political reporter Aaron Blake."The party that once prided itself as the law-and-order side has leaped headlong...
