Following months of criticism and damning news reports, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he’s replacing the state military’s top official — a figure central to Abbott’s botched immigration crackdown known as Operation Lone Star.
Abbott said Monday that the Texas Military Department is moving on from Maj. Gen. Tracy Norris, whom he appointed to lead the Texas National Guard in 2019. She led Operation Lone Star, a mission beset with a bevy of problems, since its launch in March 2021.
Norris will be replaced by Maj. Gen. Thomas Suelzer, the deputy adjutant general for the state’s Air National Guard, Abbott announced.
Beto O’Rourke, Abbott’s Democratic challenger in this year’s general election, used the personnel switch to point out the operation’s failures.
You can switch Generals, but we know where the buck stops.
— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 14, 2022
Abbott took 10,000 Guard members from their jobs and families, treated them with incredible disrespect. Pay delayed. Tuition benefits cut in half. Used as political pawns in his campaign.
Time to bring them back home. https://t.co/weFHJyyruc
As Abbott said in a statement Monday, Norris’ time carrying out Operation Lone Star was indeed “exceptional.” But for all the wrong reasons.
Many Texas National Guard service members assigned to the operation came to recognize it as a disaster plagued by a spate of troop suicides, failure to pay troops, equipment shortages and a belief among some troops that they were hastily assigned to an involuntary mission that left them with little to do.









