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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to deploy National Guard across the state due to protests

  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law on June 10, 2025, enabling law enforcement to use all tools against criminals and protect order.
  • The law addresses rising nationwide unrest and upcoming protests triggered by intensified immigration raids and ICE operations.
  • Governor Greg Abbott revealed plans to deploy the Texas National Guard throughout the state ahead of anticipated protests to help maintain peace and order, while supporting the right to lawful and peaceful demonstrations.
  • He posted on X that causing harm to individuals or property is against the law and will result in arrest, emphasizing that Texas will not accept the kind of disorder experienced in Los Angeles.
  • The deployment aims to maintain security during demonstrations as San Antonio officials plan support for peaceful protests and public safety.
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Texas is also militarizing in the face of protests against Donald Trump and his deportation policy. The second most populous state in the United States, with 40% of the Latino population, is preparing to celebrate this weekend massive marches in the streets of its main cities. Republican governor Greg Abbott has mobilized 5,000 elements of the National Guard for it. This military force will join the state police to strengthen security during the…

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Telemundo San Antonio (60) broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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