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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jul 31, 2024, 10:01 AM Jul 31

US appeals court lets Texas keep river barrier against illegal border crossings [View all]

Source: Reuters

July 31, 2024 8:53 AM EDT Updated an hour ago


July 31 (Reuters) - Texas can keep a 1,000-foot (300 meters) long floating barrier in the Rio Grande to deter illegal border crossings by migrants at the river separating the United States and Mexico, a U.S. appeals court has ruled, rejecting a challenge by President Joe Biden's administration.

The full New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday reversed a preliminary injunction granted by a lower court that required Texas to move the string of wrecking ball-sized buoys it placed in a shallow area of the river.

The ruling was a victory for Republican Texas officials including Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton and a blow to Biden's administration, which is locked in several legal battles with Texas and other Republican-led states over their efforts to crack down on illegal border crossings. The administration has called the state actions an unlawful intrusion on federal authority to set immigration policy.

The 5th Circuit's decision allows Texas to keep the barrier in place pending the outcome of the Biden administration's lawsuit accusing the state of violating a U.S. environmental law. Texas-based U.S. District Judge David Ezra in April refused to dismiss the lawsuit and had directed Texas to move the barrier to the U.S. side of the river pending the outcome of the Biden administration's lawsuit seeking to remove it. A trial in the case is scheduled to start next week.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-appeals-court-lets-texas-keep-river-barrier-against-illegal-border-crossings-2024-07-31/

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