Immigration measures on Texas Republicans’ primary ballot

Carolyn Hileman* | February 20, 2008 

Republican voters statewide can sound off on illegal immigration in the March 4 primary election. Besides choosing state and local candidates, voters will cast ballots on three nonbinding resolutions. Early voting begins Tuesday. The first measure asks if local, state and federal officials should be required to enforce U.S. immigration laws “to secure our borders.” Given the ongoing uproar over illegal immigration, the outcome seems pretty clear. “I would be shocked if it didn’t pass,” said Kathy Ward, chairwoman of the Collin County Republican Party.


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