Court backs Texas over razor wire installed on US-Mexico border
- A federal appeals court has blocked the Biden administration from removing razor wire placed by Texas officials on the Mexico border.
- The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the administration's claim of sovereign immunity in this immigration enforcement feud.
- The ruling allows access for the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement while barring federal agents from destroying the wire.
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Appeals court hands Texas a big victory, making it harder for Biden admin to let in illegal aliens
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit handed the Lone Star State a big win Wednesday, barring the Biden administration from “damaging, destroying, or otherwise interfering with Texas’s c-wire fence in the vicinity of Eagle Pass.” The Biden administration has worked feverishly in recent years to hinder the state’s efforts to secure its... The post Appeals court hands Texas a big victory, making it harder for Biden admin to let in illega…

Court backs Texas over border razor wire
NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut razor wire that Texas installed on the U.S.-Mexico border in the town of Eagle Pass, which has become the center of the state's aggressive measures…
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