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All commissioners accept second reading of illegal immigration resolution

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All commissioners accept second reading of illegal immigration resolution
KAUFMAN COUNTY, Texas – The “Resolution To Protect the Health, Safety and Security of the Residents of Kaufman County Texas” went before the Kaufman County Commissioners' Court for a second time on Monday, July 28, 2014.
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Although the resolution, which is purely symbolic and carries no legal weight, was previously approved by a split vote on July 21, 2014, it was added again to clarify agenda language used on the first appearance of the resolution which made no mention of the resolution's intent of forbidding illegal immigrants from being housed in Kaufman County.

The description for the resolution on July 21, 2014, on the Commissioners' Court agenda read, “Discuss/Consider Resolution To Protect the Health, Safety and Security of the Residents of Kaufman County Texas,” and made no mention of illegal immigrants.

On the July 28, 2014, agenda, the resolution was described as follows: “Review and consideration of Commissioner Court Order that concerns the position of the County for the acceptance of any illegal aliens or detained children or adults from the federal government and the position of the County for immigration policies (ratification of Order from July 21, 2014).

With the clarification on the agenda, all commissioners approved of the resolution including Commissioners Ray Clark and Tom Manning who voted to table the resolution at their July 21, 2014, meeting until the agenda's language could be clarified.


The “Resolution To Protect the Health, Safety, and Security of the Residents of Kaufman County, Texas” reads as follows:

WHEREAS the citizens of Kaufman County, Texas recognize their duty as law abiding citizens to act in accordance with the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution, and are endowed with rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which our government has been instituted to secure; and

WHEREAS the federal government is failing to protect the borders of our country in accordance with Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution; and

WHEREAS it is estimated that more than 90,000 illegal alien minors will arrive in the United States during 2014 and an additional 145,000 illegal alien minors during 2015, with most expected to remain in Texas cities and communities; and

WHEREAS Texas Governor Rick Perry has concluded, based on his oversight of executive functions in the State of Texas and his communications with federal agencies in that capacity that the federal government is operating with “ulterior motives” in a manner that is “not the best interest of American citizens” by permitting and encouraging the entry of large numbers of illegal immigrants into the State of Texas; and

WHEREAS Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole has accurately concluded that the federal government is “essentially incentivizing the flow of this population by not returning the unaccompanied juveniles to their countries of origins quickly; and

WHEREAS incentivizing minors to enter the United States illegally puts those minors at risk of physical danger, including violence and sexual abuse, which has resulted in injury and death to multiple unaccompanied minors; and

WHEREAS the federal government is transporting and placing illegal alien minors into Texas towns and counties, to accommodate the unprecedented overflow of illegal aliens and unaccompanied minors; and

WHEREAS the current influx of unaccompanied minors across the Southern border of the United States has overwhelmed the capacity of the federal authorities to process these persons in an efficient manner; and

WHEREAS federal law requires a judicial proceeding to determine whether minors from Guatemala, Honduras, and San Salvador are the victims of human trafficking or gang violence before deportation; and

WHEREAS the housing of these minors while awaiting required proceedings for deportation may severely strain local resources and impose an unstoppable burden upon local taxpayers; and

WHEREAS the care and custody of these minors is a responsibility of the federal government; and

WHEREAS the influx of school-age illegal minors will have an adverse effect on local school district educational funding, resources, campus security, public health, and safety; and

WHEREAS the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention require legal immigrants to receive a comprehensive medical exam and vaccination for a wide range of diseases, but these requirements are not being equally applied to illegal alien minors being admitted to the country; and

WHEREAS the Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons recently warned that by admitting large numbers of minors who come from countries where medical screenings are minimal and hygiene is poor, the United States is at risk for epidemics of serious diseases and viruses that the nation has not seen in years; and

WHEREAS the increasing volume of illegal aliens is financially crippling some cities and counties in the State of Texas by overwhelming the local medical, educational, law enforcement, and judicial systems; and

WHEREAS Governor Rick Perry warns that members of dangerous transnational criminal organizations and terror groups continue to exploit the situation to infiltrate the State of Texas for the purpose of establishing criminal and terrorist activities; and

WHEREAS without a secure border, Texas cities and communities cannot protect the health and safety of their citizens; and

WHEREAS the citizens of Kaufman County, Texas are rightly concerned about the impact of the ongoing, massive influx of illegal aliens; and

WHEREAS the State of Texas has the right and obligation to protect its citizens in accordance with Article 1, Section 1 of the Texas Constitution: Freedom and Sovereignty of State. Texas is a free and independent State, subject only to the Constitution of the United States, and the maintenance of our free institutions and the perpetuity of the Union depend upon the preservation of the right of local government, unimpaired to all the States and

Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved that the Commissioners' Court of Kaufman County, Texas hereby finds that the housing of illegal alien minors in Kaufman County, Texas is not in the best interest of the public.

Be it Further Resolved that the Commissioners' Court in Kaufman County, Texas hereby urges our state and federal legislators and elected officials to take a prompt action to end the influx of illegal aliens across our national border and cease relocation of illegal aliens into communities across the State of Texas and other states.

Be it Further Resolved that the Commissioners' Court of Kaufman County, Texas hereby encourages the federal government to proved additional resources for new and/or existing Border Patrol checkpoints and employ a contiguous physical barrier where strategically prudent.

Be it Further Resolved that the Commissioners' Court of Kaufman County, Texas hereby encourages the Texas State Legislature to enhance state smuggling and human trafficking laws and provide civil and criminal liability protections for Texan land owners against criminal trespassers.

Be it Further Resolved that copies of this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Court and provided to Kaufman County's state and federal elected legislative representatives.

Upon motion duly made and seconded, the above Resolution was passed on this 21st day of July, 2014.

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