Texas vs. Mexico: A Battle of Immigration Laws and Constitutional Rights

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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has threatened to challenge Texas Governor Greg Abbott over the state's new immigration law, which allows law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants and prosecute them for illegal entry. Lopez Obrador accused Abbott of seeking political popularity and warned that the move would backfire due to the significant Mexican population in Texas. This is the latest development in an ongoing feud between Mexico and Texas over the migrant crisis, with previous disputes involving the construction of buoys in the Rio Grande.
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