Judge won’t bar Biden administration from cutting down Texas razor wire on border
- Texas Border Patrol agents can now cut razor wire installed on the U.S.-Mexico border, as ruled by U.S. District Judge Alia Moses. The judge also criticized the Biden administration's handling of immigration enforcement.
- The Texas government argued that federal agents were cutting the wire to assist groups crossing illegally through the river.
- Judge Moses stated that razor wire has been effective in deterring migrants in other parts of Texas' southern border, but Texas failed to prove the wire cutting was a formal policy.
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Judge denies Texas’ request to stop feds from cutting border razor wire
A federal judge on Wednesday denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to stop Border Patrol agents from cutting concertina wire the state has laid out on the banks of the Rio Grande to stop migrants from crossing the border…
Judge rules feds have right to cut Texas' razor wire on border
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents may continue cutting razor wire Texas strung up along the Rio Grande to thwart illegal migration, the Texas Tribune reports. At the same time, U.S. District Judge Alia Moses of Del Rio questioned why the Biden administration doesn't make it easier for migrants to claim asylum at points of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the article. The current federal system forces mi…
TX Appeals Ruling Allowing Feds to Cut Border Wire
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Thursday that he has filed an appeal of a judge’s decision that the federal government would not be barred from cutting concertina wire along the Texas border. The ruling from District Judge Alia Moses on Wednesday nullifies the temporary emergency restraining order previously ordered by a federal judge to prevent the federal government from cutting the wire. “Texas had requested that the court prel…
Judge denies Texas’ request to stop feds from cutting border razor wire
A federal judge on Wednesday denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to stop Border Patrol agents from cutting concertina wire the state has laid out on the banks of the Rio Grande to stop migrants from crossing the border…
In the lawsuit, he accuses the administration of “illegally destroying property of the State of Texas,” so state prosecutor, Ken Paxton, confirmed that the case will be brought to an appeals court
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