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Texas is the second-largest US state by both area and population, home to nearly 32 million people and cities including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and El Paso. A Republican stronghold, it is governed by Greg Abbott and is one of the most politically influential states in the nation, regularly shaping debates on immigration, energy policy, and constitutional rights.
Immigration remains one of Texas's most contested issues. The state sits at the centre of the national border security debate, with federal and state authorities expanding enforcement programmes such as the 287(g) scheme — which deputises local law enforcement to carry out immigration functions — at a rapid pace. Governor Abbott has also championed a state-level homeland security division within the Department of Public Safety, reflecting Texas's ongoing role as the frontline of America's immigration policy battles.
Education has become another defining political battleground. Texas passed landmark school choice legislation in 2025, establishing the Texas Education Freedom Account programme, which attracted more than 100,000 applications in its launch phase — the largest school voucher rollout in US history. The move has drawn both widespread support from conservative parents and fierce opposition from public school advocates concerned about funding diversions.
Texas has a complex and often turbulent history — from Spanish colonisation and independence as its own republic to annexation by the United States in 1845 and the painful legacy of the Civil War and Reconstruction. That history still echoes today: debates over redistricting, abortion restrictions (among the tightest in the country), and the death penalty continue to divide Texans along cultural and political lines.
The Texas economy remains a powerhouse, underpinned by oil and gas, technology, finance, and a booming construction sector. The state regularly tops national charts for job creation and inward investment, though challenges around water scarcity, grid reliability — following the catastrophic 2021 winter storm — and an emerging $20 billion water infrastructure fund highlight the pressures of rapid growth in a vast and climatically demanding landscape.
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