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Texas asks Illinois court to enforce arrest warrants for Democratic lawmakers

Texas House democrats took part in Illinois, while reproducing the inability to prevent republican colleagues from re -voting for the distribution during a special session, while Lone Star State continues legal procedures hoping that the state of Prairie will help to capture state lawmakers.

The Eighth Judicial Court calls Adams County, Illinois filing, Texas House of Representatives and members of various state house members.

After the Democrats escaped, the state house tried to force a deputy’s armed sergeant under the order of arrest when necessary, in order to secure and maintain his participation in favor of the armed sergeant’s deputies.

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“Accordingly, Dustin Burrows House’s speaker, deliberately and intentionally disappeared hotels for members of the civilian warrants.” filing States.

The state wants Illinois to help.

“The House of Representatives of the Texas is looking for an order of Texas, which is entitled to full beliefs and loans in Illinois, the State of Texas is looking for an order known as public action, and the court demands that the Civil Arrest of those who responded to the appropriate Illinois law enforcement officers and to coordinate Texas House of Texas with the file department of Texas. declares.

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Republican Sen. Hoping to defeat John Cornyn, the Texas Chief Public Prosecutor Ken Paxton, who ran for the US Senate, referred to the democrats who escaped from the state as “bandit laws”.

“Texas deserves representatives who do their jobs instead of escaping by the order of billionaire operators. Texas deserves representatives. Press release.

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According to the press release of the Chief Public Prosecutor’s office, Burrows said, “From the first day, I said that all the options are on the table when it comes to ensuring that my colleagues flee from home to fulfill their constitutional obligations.” He said. “The members who escaped were given enough time and opportunity to return to their agreements, and since they continued to reject their responsibilities and return to Texas, there is no choice but to follow additional legal solutions to push the return of other states from other states.”

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