Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently took to social media to express his lack of trust in Republican incumbent State Representative DeWayne Burns, particularly regarding policies related to border security. Abbott underscored his support for Helen Kerwin, Burns’ primary challenger for Texas’ House District 58.
In a post on X, Abbott criticized Burns, stating his distrust in Burns’ ability to address critical issues like controlling illegal immigration. The governor emphasized his backing for Kerwin’s candidacy, signaling a departure from his support for the incumbent representative.
Abbott’s stance on border security has garnered national attention, as he has been a vocal advocate for increased measures along the Texas-Mexico border.
His efforts include challenging the Biden administration and the Supreme Court regarding the placement of razor wire and deploying thousands of Texas National Guard troops and state police officers to enhance border security.
Responding to Abbott’s remarks, Burns refuted suggestions that he does not support robust border controls. He highlighted his voting record, affirming that he has consistently supported various measures aimed at securing the border, including those proposed by the governor.
The exchange between Abbott and Burns underscores the ongoing debate within the Texas Republican Party regarding border security policies and the role of incumbent lawmakers in addressing these issues.
As the primary election approaches, the differing perspectives of Abbott and Burns highlight the complexities surrounding immigration and border control in the state.