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雅培称民主党“始终站在罪犯一边,而非其当选应保护的公民”
作者:伊莱恩·马伦、彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年6月12日美国东部时间上午10:39
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当民主党参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科试图将自己塑造成“法律与秩序民主党人”时,得州州长格雷格·雅培正在推出一项全面的公共安全议程,这可能迫使这位左翼新星为自己在犯罪、保释改革和警务方面的部分立法记录辩护。
雅培正推动罢免所谓的“流氓”检察官、设立全州检察官办公室,并拒绝被控暴力犯罪的非法移民保释。他告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,这些提案是必要的。
“得州民主党始终站在罪犯一边,而非其当选应保护的公民,”雅培告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,并补充道,“将危险罪犯关押在狱中是政府最重要的职责之一。”
尽管雅培的提案仍需获得议员批准,但它们已经在中期选举前塑造了得州关于犯罪和公共安全的广泛辩论。
特拉维斯县地区检察官在职业罪犯被控谋杀后再次面临“对犯罪软弱”的批评
一张由三起得州新闻事件组成的拼贴图,分别是特拉维斯县地区检察官何塞·加尔扎和州长格雷格·雅培的新闻发布会,以及美国参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科的竞选集会。(杰·詹纳、罗纳尔多·舍米德特、布兰登·贝尔/《奥斯汀美国政治家报》、法新社、盖蒂图片社)
塔拉里科突出了包括前达拉斯联邦调查局特别代理主管马修·德萨诺在内的执法人物的背书,以强化自己的公共安全履历,但雅培的盟友认为,他的投票记录和在关键公共安全投票中的缺席讲述了不同的故事。
塔拉里科缺席了一项以遇袭身亡的休斯顿女童乔斯林·农加雷命名的法案投票,该法案本会自动拒绝被控暴力犯罪的非法移民保释。塔拉里科的竞选团队为这次缺席投票辩护,告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,塔拉里科的缺席是获得许可的。该法案最终未能通过,但雅培正寻求重新推动这项举措。
塔拉里科投票反对的公共安全措施包括:众议院第1900号法案,该法案禁止得州市政府削减警察预算;众议院第20号法案,收紧对暴力罪犯的保释限制;以及参议院第4号法案,该法案规定人口走私和窝点行动必须强制监禁。雅培后来将这三项法案全部签署成为法律。
“詹姆斯·塔拉里科在公共安全方面的糟糕记录与那些一再反对支持执法、将暴力罪犯绳之以法的常识性措施的得州民主党人如出一辙,”雅培竞选团队的新闻秘书爱德华多·莱尔告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“他带领民主党同僚投票反对禁止城市削减警察预算的立法,还两次缺席投票,反对为被控暴力犯罪的非法移民拒绝保释。”
塔拉里科的竞选团队反驳了雅培的描述,指出塔拉里科此前曾投票支持雅培去年通过的全面保释改革法案,并投票支持为得州执法部门提供数十亿美元的资金。
“这种毫无根据的攻击完全是谎言。詹姆斯反对削减警察预算,曾投票拒绝暴力罪犯的保释,支持起诉暴力重刑犯,并且有着为支持执法投入数十亿美元的可靠记录,”塔拉里科的竞选发言人JT·埃利斯在一份声明中说道。
但随着犯罪继续占据全国新闻头条,得州也未能幸免。雅培将此归咎于他所说的对犯罪软弱的地区检察官未能让罪犯承担责任。雅培的竞选团队指出,去年特拉维斯县地区检察官何塞·加尔扎的办公室错过了90天的起诉时限,导致奥斯汀的两名谋杀嫌疑人以较低保释金获释。与此同时,加尔扎的办公室已就2020年“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动中21名警察的不当行为指控获得起诉令。
得州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿就限制“流氓”地区检察官的新规则提起诉讼,该规则允许他获取他们的案件记录
得州州长格雷格·雅培于2026年3月27日在得州葡萄藤举行的保守派政治行动会议上发表讲话。(谢尔比·陶伯/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
周一在法庭上,一名法官驳回了针对特拉维斯县地区检察官、第一助理检察官以及数名检察官的两项动议,这意味着他们不再面临刑事不当行为指控。
雅培的办公室表示,对加尔扎等地区检察官的担忧推动了其设立得州全州检察官办公室的努力。这个新办公室将与总检察长办公室分开运作,专注于起诉该州最严重的罪行。
设立得州全州检察官办公室的提案需要得州立法机构批准,立法机构需要通过立法设立并资助这个新办公室。与雅培的其他一些公共安全举措不同,这项措施不需要宪法修正案。
雅培竞选团队的一名官员告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,设立这个新办公室是必要的,因为现行州法律规定总检察长办公室没有一般的检察权。
刑事起诉通常由当地选举产生的地区和县检察官负责,总检察长只有在法律授权、应地方检察官请求或法律另有允许的情况下才能介入。
根据该提案,如果地区检察官在90天内未提起起诉,全州检察官将被授权介入并接管起诉工作。
州长雅培发起新竞选活动,揭露非法移民的可怕危险
詹姆斯·塔拉里科在得州的一场初选活动上发表讲话。(P·杰森·福赫特曼/休斯顿纪事报 via 盖蒂图片社)
警察部门必须将涉及某些严重犯罪的报告发送给当地地区检察官和全州检察官,使该办公室能够从一开始就追踪案件。
加尔扎称雅培全面的刑事司法改革提案是“转移人们对州长一系列失败注意力的手段”。
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“在他的领导下,得州民众的食品杂货价格更高,公立学校的资金减少,太多得州民众无法获得医疗保健和精神医疗服务,”加尔扎说道。
雅培的另外两项立法请求——为非法移民终止保释以及弹劾地区检察官——将需要得州民众进行全州投票。
上个月,雅培下令得州公共安全部将得州重犯特别工作组的范围从休斯顿地区扩展到达拉斯-沃斯堡、圣安东尼奥和奥斯汀地区,称此举将有助于针对暴力重刑犯并改善公共安全。自去年10月启动以来,该特别工作组已逮捕728名重犯,其中包括455名高风险嫌疑人;查获大量毒品和武器;遭遇155名已知帮派成员;并追回25辆被盗车辆。
“此次选举的选择一目了然,”雅培说道,“共和党人将保护社区、起诉罪犯,而民主党人则站在威胁公共安全的人一边。”
伊莱恩·马伦是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的记者,报道全国政治。
Abbott turns up heat on Talarico, Soros-backed DAs over Texas crime
2026-06-12T10:39:28-04:00 / Fox News
Abbott says Democrats ‘consistently sided with criminals over the citizens they were elected to protect’
By Elaine Mallon , Peter Pinedo Fox News
Published June 12, 2026 10:39am EDT
Abbott says Paxton aligns with ‘overwhelming majority of Texans’
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott discusses Democratic U.S. Senate nominee James Talarico’s record and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton securing the GOP nomination on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
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As Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico works to brand himself as a “law and order Democrat,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is rolling out a sweeping public safety agenda that could force the left’s rising star to defend parts of his legislative record on crime, bail reform and policing.
Abbott, who is pushing to remove so-called “rogue” prosecutors, create a statewide prosecutor and deny bail to illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes, told Fox News Digital the proposals are necessary.
“Texas Democrats have consistently sided with criminals over the citizens they were elected to protect,” Abbott told Fox News Digital, adding, “Keeping dangerous offenders behind bars is one of the most important responsibilities of government.”
While Abbott’s proposals still need approval from lawmakers, they are already shaping a broader debate over crime and public safety in Texas ahead of the midterm elections.
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A collage of three separate news events in Texas, featuring news conferences by Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza and Governor Greg Abbott, alongside a campaign rally by U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico.(Jay Janner, Ronaldo Schemidt, Brandon Bell / The Austin American-Statesman, AFP, Getty Images)
Talarico has highlighted endorsements from law enforcement figures, including former Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno, to bolster his public safety record, but Abbott’s allies argue his voting record and absences from key public safety votes tell a different story.
Talarico was absent for a vote on a bill named after slain Houston preteen Jocelyn Nungaray that would have automatically denied bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes. Talarico’s campaign defended the missed vote, telling Fox News Digital Talarico had an excused absence. The bill ultimately failed to pass, but Abbott is seeking to revive the measure.
Among the public safety measures Talarico voted against were House Bill 1900, which prevented Texas cities from defunding their police departments; House Bill 20, which tightened bail restrictions for violent offenders; and Senate Bill 4, which established mandatory prison sentences for human smuggling and stash house operations. Abbott later signed all three measures into law.
“James Talarico’s disastrous record on public safety is indistinguishable from the Texas Democrats who have repeatedly opposed common-sense measures to support law enforcement and keep violent criminals off the streets,” Eduardo Leal, press secretary for Abbott’s campaign, told Fox News Digital. “He’s led his Democrat colleagues to vote against legislation that prevented cities from defunding the police and twice failed to show up for votes to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes.”
Talarico’s campaign has pushed back on Abbott’s characterization, pointing to Talarico previously voting in favor of Abbott’s sweeping bail reform measure passed last year and voting for billions of dollars in funding for Texas law enforcement.
“ This baseless attack is a flat-out lie. James opposes defunding the police, has voted to deny bail for violent criminals, supports prosecuting violent felons, and has a proven track record of sending billions of dollars to support law enforcement,” Talarico’s campaign spokesperson JT Ellis said in a statement.
But as crime continues to dominate headlines nationwide, Texas has not been immune, with Abbott blaming what he describes as soft-on-crime district attorneys for failing to hold offenders accountable. Abbott’s campaign team pointed to the release of two murder suspects in Austin on reduced bonds after Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza’s office missed the 90-day deadline for securing indictments last year. Meanwhile, Garza’s office has secured the indictments of 21 police officers over allegations of misconduct in the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, on March 27, 2026.(Shelby Tauber / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
And in court Monday, a judge dismissed two motions targeting the Travis County District Attorney, first assistant and several prosecutors, meaning they are no longer facing allegations of criminal wrongdoing.
Abbott’s office says concerns about district attorneys such as Garza are driving its push to create a Texas statewide prosecutor, a new office that would operate separately from the attorney general’s office and focus on prosecuting the state’s most serious crimes.
The proposal to create a Texas statewide prosecutor would require approval from the Texas Legislature, which would need to establish and fund the new office through statute. Unlike some of Abbott’s other public safety initiatives, the measure would not require a constitutional amendment.
An official from Abbott’s campaign team told Fox News Digital that creating this new office is necessary because current state statutes provide that the attorney general’s office has no general prosecutorial authority.
Criminal prosecutions are generally handled by locally elected district and county attorneys, and the Attorney General may intervene only when authorized by statute, requested by local prosecutors, or otherwise permitted by law.
Under the proposal, if a district attorney does not pursue an indictment within 90 days, the statewide prosecutor would be authorized to intervene and take over the prosecution.
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James Talarico speaks during a primary event in Texas.(PJason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
Police departments would be required to send reports involving certain serious crimes to both local district attorneys and the statewide prosecutor, enabling the office to track cases from the beginning.
Garza dubbed Abbott’s sweeping criminal justice reform proposal to be a “distraction from the governor’s litany of failures.”
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“Under his leadership, Texans are paying more for groceries, public schools are losing funding, and too many Texans lack access to healthcare and mental healthcare,” Garza said.
Abbott’s other two legislative requests — ending bail for illegal immigrants and making it possible to impeach district attorneys — would require a statewide vote by Texans.
Last month, Abbott ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to expand the Texas Repeat Offender Task Force from the Houston area into the Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin regions, saying the effort will help target violent repeat offenders and improve public safety. Since launching in October, the task force has arrested 728 repeat offenders, including 455 high-threat suspects; seized large quantities of drugs and weapons; encountered 155 known gang members; and recovered 25 stolen vehicles.
“The choice in this election is clear,” Abbott said. “Republicans will protect communities and prosecute criminals, while Democrats stand with the very people who threaten public safety.”
Elaine Mallon is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business covering national politics.
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