Wednesday, October 23

Judge orders Texas to maneuver floating barrier off Rio Grande to riverbank

AUSTIN, Texas — A federal decide on Wednesday ordered Texas to maneuver a big floating barrier to the riverbank ofthe Rio Grande after protests from the the U.S. and Mexican governments over Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s newest tactic to cease migrants from crossing America’s southern border.

The determination by U.S. District Judge David Ezra of Texas is prone to be appealed by the state, which for the previous two years has aggressively pushed authorized boundaries to curb the the move of migrants below a sprawling mission often called Operation Lone Star. The decide stated the state should transfer the barrier by Sept. 15.

Dozens of brilliant orange, wrecking ball-sized buoys have created a water barrier longer than a soccer area on a stretch of river the place migrants usually strive crossing from Mexico. Texas additionally has put in razor wire and metal fencing on the border, whereas additionally empowering armed officers to arrest migrants on trespassing expenses.



The buoys deployed in July introduced a swift authorized problem from the U.S. Justice Department, which accused Texas placing a barrier on the worldwide boundary with out permission. President Joe Biden’s administration additionally stated the water barrier raised humanitarian and environmental considerations. The barrier was an concept that President Donald Trump’s administration thought of in 2020 however by no means applied.

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