"The Economic Impact of Texas Secession on Transportation Funding and Border Relations"

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The idea of Texas seceding from the United States, known as 'Texit', has gained some online support, but experts warn that it could have severe consequences. If Texas were to secede, it could lose billions in infrastructure funding, face wartime violence, and jeopardize federal benefits such as Medicaid, Social Security, and Medicare. While some political candidates suggest Texas has the power to secede, experts emphasize the legal and financial challenges that would arise from such a move.
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