In Texas, Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a controversial immigration bill are now facing arrest threats from Governor Greg Abbott. The legislators left in protest, aiming to prevent the Republican-led legislature from reaching a quorum. Supporters hail the Democrats’ move as a stand for human rights, while critics call it an abuse of the legislative process. Legal experts are debating whether the governor’s arrest order is constitutional. The standoff has highlighted deep political divisions in Texas and could set a precedent for future political boycotts in other states.
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