Texas was protecting their southern border with razor wire. The Supreme Court issued an order allowing the federal government to cut down the razor wire. Why? We don’t know. The court just acted and didn’t explain themselves. We know that ACB and Justice Roberts sided with Biden on this.

But now Texas is saying that they’re not backing down. But what does that mean?

The Blaze reports:

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Biden administration may continue to cut the razor wire at the Texas southern border.

But Texas isn’t giving up the fight.

“State of Texas, you know, we’re not backing down,” Texas Department of Public Safety spokesperson Lt. Chris Olivarez tells Glenn Beck.

“I just got back from Eagle Pass last night to kind of get a rundown of what’s happening and what’s going to take place with this whole Supreme Court decision, and nothing has changed, at least on our end, with DPS and National Guard,” he explains.

The National Guard is still installing more barriers along the river to discourage illegal border crossings.

“I love this,” Glenn responds, noting that the government is creating the narrative that people like Olivarez are “making it more difficult for them to do their job,” though he’s “not sure what their job is.”

Olivarez believes what the federal government is doing is “trying to create this divide between federal agencies and the state” and “create some type of conflict that’s nonexistent.”

When it was suggested to Stalin that the Pope might appreciate his ceasing to oppress Catholics in Russia, Stalin scoffed, “The Pope? How many divisions as he got?” In this case, is Governor Abbott wondering out loud how the highest court in the land is going to enforce their order?

So, if Texas continues protecting their border with razor wire and the feds just come taking it down behind them, then what? Do they just keep doing it or does it come to a head at some point?

This is an actual crisis here. Does Texas actually stand in the way of the feds taking down the razor wire or is this just all a show? I suspect it’s a show but this could be dangerous.