Texas's water buoy barrier in the Rio Grande to stop illegal immigration was the subject of a DOJ lawsuit under the Biden ...
By obstructing navigation on the Rio Grande, the man-made barrier poses ... Texas has until September 15 to remove the floating barrier, or else, face more legal action.
Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/texas-politics/texas-floating-barrier-in-the-rio-grande-can-stay-for-now-appeals-court-says/ The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on ...
Governor Greg Abbott has announced the expansion of buoy barriers in the Rio Grande. The additional buoys are being added to the existing 1,000-foot barrier in Eagle Pass, Texas, with plans for ...
The buoys are shifting to federal hands, new warnings are going out to South Texas ranchers about explosive devices, and egg ...
The state of Texas will be allowed to keep its floating barrier in the Rio Grande, despite objections from the federal government that the barrier threatens the environment, US foreign relations ...
Greg Abbott for installing a floating buoy barrier on the Rio Grande without federal authorization. Photo: Suzanne Cordeiro/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images ...
The Justice Department says the buoys are a safety threat because they force migrants into deeper parts of the Rio Grande after some were injured by the razor wire on the floating barriers.
The Biden administration has been involved in an ongoing confrontation with Texas after Governor Greg Abbott of the border state installed a floating barrier in the Rio Grande River to block migrants.