By a 84 to 56 vote, the Texas House passed a Constitutional Carry bill on second reading. Eight Democrats voted for the bill and one Republican voted against it. The final vote will take place on Friday. If passed then passed by the state Senate, Texas would be the 21 state to adopt the law. Dr. John Lott earlier testified before the state House Homeland Security & Public Safety.
Likely Voters Overwhelmingly Support Strong Penalties Strong Penalties Against U.S. Employers who Knowingly Higher Illegal Aliens, Want E-Verify, and that Illegals Reduce the Pay of Americans. Blacks and Hispanics think Illegals hurt American workers, but Democrats don’t.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey conducted on June 7-9, 2026 shows that 54% of likely voters want the federal government to impose strong penalties on U.S. employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Twenty-six percent disagree,...





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