Good morning, We’ve heard from experts and watchdogs, but I’m curious what you think: Should the Chinese Communist Party or its frontmen own land in Texas? Let me know in the One Click Survey, at the conclusion of today’s Texas Minute.
– Michael Quinn Sullivan
Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022
Strained county resources are leaving unidentified illegal aliens buried in Texas’ border counties, reports Sydnie Henry. This ongoing tragedy represents an often overlooked consequence of the Biden administration’s refusal to secure the southern border. - “The unprecedented number of illegal aliens incentivized to come to the United States continue to strain the state of Texas and local border communities,
causing devastatingly inhumane burials of deceased children and adults,” said Sheena Rodriguez, president of Alliance for a Safe Texas.
Eagle Pass, located in Maverick County in the Border Patrol’s Del Rio sector, has reportedly been overwhelmed with the dead.
Alliance for a Safe Texas is calling on state officials to “ensure that these deceased individuals, particularly the children, are treated with dignity.”
🇨🇳 Chinese Infiltration of Texas: Politics 🔊
- The latest season of our EXPOSED podcast is launching this week, focusing on the Chinese Infiltration of Texas. Episodes 1 and 2 launched yesterday, and episode three is available right now.
- Federal, state, and local politicians have been eager to open the door for "investment" by the Chinese Communist Party in Texas. This episode names names and exposes the bipartisan effort to make it easier for the CCP to operate unrestricted in the Lone Star State.
Salcedo Storm: Election Deception
- Your liberty lovin’ Latino, Chris Salcedo, had a compelling interview on his podcast with Gregory Stenstrom, co-founder of Patriot.Online. He is co-author of the new book “Parallel Election: A Blueprint for Deception.”
- Listen to their conversation, and make sure you listen to the Salcedo Storm every weekday. It is available on Texas Scorecard and everywhere you get podcasts.
Prosper Parents Petition For Independent Investigation
- A group of Prosper families are demanding an investigation into Prosper Independent School District after officials covered up the sexual abuse of students. Erin Anderson has details about the petition drive, which was launched on Saturday.
- For the past two weeks, Prosper ISD families have faced shocking revelations that district officials covered up allegations that bus driver Frank Paniagua sexually abused two little girls, ages 5 and 7 at the time—identified in a lawsuit filed August 25 against the district as “Janie Doe.”
- Meanwhile, parents whose children also were in daily contact with the alleged abuser say they were never notified of the situation until learning about it from Texas Scorecard and other media sources.
- “The first I heard of it was on the news,” said one mom in an interview, whose name is being withheld to protect the identity of her child.
Austin Firefighter Fired For His Faith
- The former lead chaplain for the Austin Fire Department, Dr. Andrew Fox, was fired because of his faith. As Sebastian Castro reports, Fox served the department for eight years and received numerous accolades for his work.
- Things went sour when the leftist mob took notice of his personal blog, where he addressed topics such as woke culture, transgenderism, and social justice based on Christ’s teachings.
- Fox isn’t going away quietly. In mid-August, he filed a lawsuit against the Austin Fire Department for violating his constitutional rights.
- I’ll be speaking at the True Texas Project in Brazos County this evening, and in Waxahachie on Thursday.
- If you’d like to arrange for me or someone else on the amazing Texas Scorecard team to address your club, organization, or group, set it up on our website.
“If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization.”
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Today In HistoryTexas’ Mary Kay Ash founded her cosmetic company on Sept. 13, 1963, in Dallas.
Mary Kay global revenues in 2021. The company is now headquartered in Addison, Texas.
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