Government Accountability

Texas AG’s Lawsuit Against Harris County’s Immigrant Legal Aid Exposes Political Overreach

By National Security Desk | November 12, 2025

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit challenging Harris County’s funding for immigrant legal aid is less about law and more about political theater, raising serious questions about state overreach and the true cost to American values.

In a striking example of political grandstanding disguised as legal action, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Harris County for funding programs that provide legal support to immigrants facing deportation. This move, timed amid Paxton's U.S. Senate campaign, demands scrutiny not only for its motives but for its implications on our rule of law and national sovereignty. Is Politicizing Legal Aid Undermining Justice for Vulnerable Texans? Harris County, home to Houston and one of America's most diverse communities, established the Immigrant Legal Services Fund in 2020. By injecting $1.3 million recently into this program, the county...

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