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In theory, any state can secede from the Union. However the possibility of Texas ever leaving the United States is not very likely. It's NOT just a theory in regards to Texas. It was actually included in our agreement to join the U.S. We're the only state that can choose to leave the Union without repercussion (i.e. military entanglements).

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No, Texas cannot legally secede from the United States of America. Texas was its own country for 9 years, from 1836 to 1845, but it is now permanently a part of the United States.

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