Articles for tag: Texas

November 5, 2025

Texas Votes to Lock It In: U.S. Citizenship Required to Vote

In a Powerful Show of Voter Confidence, Texans Amend Their Constitution to Say Only U.S. Citizens Can Cast a Ballot In the election marked by hot-stakes politics and hypercharged media coverage, one measure quietly slipped through in Texas that could reshape how voters view election eligibility across America. On November 4, 2025, Texas voters approved a constitutional amendment declaring explicitly that only United States citizens may vote in state and local elections. While some might say the change simply formalizes existing law, its passage sends a bold message: the Lone Star State is staking a firm claim in the battle

October 7, 2025

Texas Sends National Guard to Chicago and Portland in Bold Move Backing Trump

Gov. Greg Abbott Deploys 400 Texas National Guard Troops to Chicago and Portland Under Trump’s Order — Democrats Call It an “Invasion” as Legal Battle Erupts The Texas National Guard is officially on the move. Late Monday, Governor Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of 400 Texas Guard members to Chicago and Portland, following President Donald Trump’s directive to secure federal property amid rising protests and violent demonstrations. The unprecedented move, confirmed by multiple outlets including The Texas Tribune and Reuters, marks one of the largest interstate Guard mobilizations in recent memory — and has set off a political firestorm across

October 2, 2025

Greg Abbott Suspends 100+ Texas Teachers Over Charlie Kirk Assassination Comments

Texas Governor Greg Abbott Strips Certification From Over 100 Teachers After Social Media Posts Endorsing Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Spark Outrage Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced one of the most sweeping disciplinary actions against educators in recent state history, suspending the certifications of more than one hundred teachers after investigations revealed they had endorsed or celebrated the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The decision comes just weeks after Kirk was shot and killed during a speech at Utah Valley University in September 2025, a tragedy that shook the country and sparked fierce debate about political violence and the responsibility