From July 5-7, Fox News personalities and guests claimed that immigration on the Texas border represented an “invasion” at least 20 times. This anti-immigrant propaganda marches in lockstep with an effort by regional Republican-led governments to declare border crossings an invasion as specified by the U.S. Constitution, in an apparent effort to justify using state and local law enforcement personnel to deport people. But experts have stated that this is a fringe legal theory that is not likely to succeed.
As the Texas Tribune reported on July 5, some county officials on the southern border have demanded Gov. Greg Abbott declare an “invasion” under the Constitution so they can expel immigrants themselves instead of the federal government, which is the only entity to hold that legal authority. The Tribune reported that this demand “is based on a fringe legal theory that gained mainstream attention earlier this year when Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said that state’s governor, Doug Ducey, would be on solid legal ground to invoke war powers to send the state’s National Guard to its border to stop an ‘invasion’ of drug cartels and criminal gangs.” The Tribune further reported that “the idea has been widely derided by legal experts as a political ploy.” The Houston Chronicle quoted Cato Institute immigration expert David Bier as saying that this maneuver is “a total mischaracterization of what an invasion is.” (On July 7, Abbott signed an executive order permitting state authorities to deport immigrants, without explicitly using “invasion” language. Legal experts say the move “appears to be unconstitutional.”)
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s July 5 interview on Fox News' The Story exemplifies the absurdity of this Fox-supported campaign to legally define people seeking asylum (an authorized form of immigration) as invaders. During the interview, he portrayed immigrant border crossings, and the drug overdose deaths he erroneously linked to them, as if “we’re being attacked just as we were on Pearl Harbor.” (Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by a foreign military on a military installation, and not remotely comparable.)