Democrat-run locales seem incapable of understanding that government programs should benefit taxpayers rather than their cherished illegal aliens. So the Texas Supreme Court had to issue an injunction against Harris County’s illegal alien defense slush fund:
The Supreme Court of Texas (SCOTX) has issued an injunction against a Harris County initiative that provides taxpayer-funded legal defense to illegal immigrants facing deportation.
While not ruling on the merits of the case, justices on the state’s highest civil court expressed skepticism that the program is allowed under the Texas Constitution.
County Judge Lina Hidalgo requested the creation of the Immigrant Legal Services (ILS) fund in 2020, saying the U.S. immigration system was “deeply broken and complicated.” That year, commissioners approved $2 million to the ILS, and had spent at least $8 million overall when in October 2025 they approved another $1.3 million.
The new allocation prompted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to file suit on grounds that the program violates a state constitutional prohibition on giving gifts or conferring private benefits to individuals and groups that do not serve a legitimate public end.
In December 2025 a district court judge ruled that Paxton’s lawsuit could proceed, but declined to issue an injunction.
Last Friday, SCOTX granted the injunction and wrote that “we conclude that there exists ‘serious doubt about the constitutionality of the’ Harris County program at issue.”
“Among other things, it is not clear that the County has constitutional or statutory authority to conduct the program. And after the funds are expended, they ‘cannot feasibly be recouped,’” wrote the court.
Paxton called the injunction a “major win for protecting taxpayer dollars.”
“It’s deeply wrong that any Texan should be forced to have their hard-earned dollars taken from them only to be handed out to defend illegal aliens,” Paxton said in a statement. “It’s unacceptable, it’s illegal, and it will not stand in the Lone Star State. I commend the Texas Supreme Court for correctly ordering that this unlawful program is frozen as the case continues.”
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Harris County’s ILS supplies funds to several groups providing services for those facing deportation, including BakerRipley, the Galveston-Houston Immigrant Representation Project, Justice for All Immigrants, KIND, Inc., Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Service, and the county’s Housing and Community Development Department. The county also provides funding for an Immigrant Resources Hotline (IRH).
So Democrats were funneling their illegal alien slush fund money to leftwing groups that want to help Democrats import more illegal aliens.

Last year, Paxton called the recipient groups “radical open-border activist groups,” and earlier this year also sued Bexar County to block a similar program. A district court judge dismissed the Bexar County case in March 2026, but Paxton has appealed.
Both Bexar and Harris counties are members of the Safety and Fairness for Everyone (SAFE) Network, founded by the Vera Institute for Justice, which provides legal services to immigrants facing deportation. SAFE encourages local and state governments to create taxpayer-funded programs that assist noncitizens facing deportation regardless of criminal history.
Translation: They want to keep violent illegal alien felons here on the streets where they can continue to victimize citizens.
The group’s stated goal is to make publicly funded representation for all illegal residents a federal mandate, and describes the country’s immigration system as “racist.”
Of course. Everything that thwarts the left’s Will To Power is ipso facto “racist.”
No taxpayer money should be spent to defend illegal aliens from deportation, and no taxpayer money should be funneled to far-left NGOs whose goals are undermining America’s border security.
(Previously.)
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