Posted By: Cedar Hacker
Lawyers and the Texas border - 05/09/22 11:02 PM
Things like this is why lawyers are considered to be holding up bottom feeders.
An investigation by the Texas Attorney General is current at this time and will not be pushed under the rug by him as the people in Texas are fed up with the situation. Of course lawyers have been and still are filling their pockets defending illegals coming across who are carrying cash money and lots of it.
The Texas Bar Foundation is alleged to have knowingly given donations to entities that encourage, participate in, and fund illegal immigration at the Texas-Mexico border, and potentially using taxpayer dollars received from the State Bar of Texas, which appoints the Foundation’s trustees.
If true, this is likely an improper use of charitable funds because the funds are diverted from their intended — and potentially unlawful — purpose.
The Attorney General is granted broad powers under the Texas Constitution and by statute to investigate charities to ensure they are operating for the public benefit and in compliance with state law.
“Unfortunately, at the very time that our state is facing an unprecedented border crisis and our brave men and women are serving Texas in Operation Lone Star, it appears that the liberal State Bar’s handpicked cronies are misusing charitable funds to make the situation even worse,” stated Attorney General Paxton.
“I will not let this illegal behavior continue any further.
An investigation by the Texas Attorney General is current at this time and will not be pushed under the rug by him as the people in Texas are fed up with the situation. Of course lawyers have been and still are filling their pockets defending illegals coming across who are carrying cash money and lots of it.
The Texas Bar Foundation is alleged to have knowingly given donations to entities that encourage, participate in, and fund illegal immigration at the Texas-Mexico border, and potentially using taxpayer dollars received from the State Bar of Texas, which appoints the Foundation’s trustees.
If true, this is likely an improper use of charitable funds because the funds are diverted from their intended — and potentially unlawful — purpose.
The Attorney General is granted broad powers under the Texas Constitution and by statute to investigate charities to ensure they are operating for the public benefit and in compliance with state law.
“Unfortunately, at the very time that our state is facing an unprecedented border crisis and our brave men and women are serving Texas in Operation Lone Star, it appears that the liberal State Bar’s handpicked cronies are misusing charitable funds to make the situation even worse,” stated Attorney General Paxton.
“I will not let this illegal behavior continue any further.