Updated
Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 30
Bo French Urges Texas to Defy 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling
Updated
Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 30

Bo French Urges Texas to Defy 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling

2 articles · Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 30

Summary

  • Bo French, the GOP nominee for Texas Railroad Commissioner, called the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision upholding birthright citizenship “traitorous” and said Texas should refuse to recognize children born to undocumented parents as citizens.
  • The outburst followed the court’s rejection of Donald Trump’s bid to end the 170-year-old constitutional guarantee, though the Railroad Commission regulates oil and gas and has no authority over immigration status.
  • French has made immigration, LGBTQ+ issues and Islamophobic rhetoric central to his campaign since launching it last November, saying those themes helped him narrowly unseat incumbent Jim Wright in the Republican runoff.
  • Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick had previously denounced French during the primary, but both shifted to backing him after his win; Democrat Jon Rosenthal said voters still have no idea what French would do on commission matters.
  • The race highlights a broader fight over whether a powerful but low-profile oil and gas regulator will be decided on culture-war messaging rather than issues such as waste-pit rules and public-health oversight.

Insights

How could a regulator focused on social issues, not energy policy, impact a state's vital industries?
When a campaign ignores an agency's duties, what does this signal about the future of its governance?