HOW MANY MORE? Rally in Austin, TX planning for huge crowds on April 29

HOW MANY MORE? Rally in Austin, TX planning for huge crowds on April 29
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(Austin, TX)—HOW MANY MORE today announced the HOW MANY MORE? Rally at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, TX on April 29th, 2023. The rally will highlight the humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern border, and call for specific actions by state officials, including to declare an invasion by Mexican crime cartels, seize their assets, and enact legislation (HB 20) that will create a Texas Border Protection Unit to repel illegal border crossers.

“It’s time for our legislature and Governor to do everything in their power to repel the invasion at our Southern border,” said Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States and a member of the How Many More coalition.  “Washington, DC isn’t going to get the job done, and the time to end the humanitarian crisis is now.”

The rally will raise awareness of the dangers resulting from the. Crisis, including an. influx of drugs like Fentanyl into the U.S., extensive human trafficking, and national security threats posed by the cartels and foreign terrorist organizations.

The event will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2023, at 1:00PM CDT at the Texas State Capitol, located at 1100 Congress Avenue in Austin, TX 78701.

Special guest speakers will include U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, (Texas), Ted Nugent, legendary guitarist and American activist, Mark Meckler, and numerous Texas border residents who are affected most by the border crisis.

General admission tickets are available for registration on the event website (www.HowManyMore.com). All media personnel are required to request media credentials by Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 5:00 PM CDT.

For all onsite and logistical questions, please contact Bethany Hudson at bethany@eventstrategiesinc.com.



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