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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Federal Appeals Court To Biden Admin: Stop Cutting Razor Wire Installed On Texas Border! - Texas Looks To Bus Illegals Straight To ICE In DC » Sons of Liberty Media
First, one must ask why the Biden Administration would be so intent on aiding and abetting illegal aliens coming across our border. It is akin to treason (Article III, Section 3, Clause 1). A recent ruling by a federal appeals court, following a lawsuit against the current administration by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has …
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…
Will Trump Build a Border Sea Wall Around Woke California? - Liberty Nation News
By Joe Schaeffer President-elect Donald Trump prepares to make his triumphant return to the White House, and all eyes are on the porous southern border. Trump comes back to Washington with a ringing mandate from the American people to crack down on massive unchecked illegal immigration. Yet the land border with Mexico is not the only weak spot […]
Court Rules Texas Can Continue Building Razor Wire Barrier - American Faith
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that Texas can continue constructing razor wire barriers along its border. Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan wrote that Texas is trying to protect its property, not “regulate” U.S. Border Patrol. The ruling added that “public interest supports clear protections for property rights from government intrusion and control. That interest is protected by ensuring that the actions taken by federal agents to…
Biden is prevented from cutting barbed wire at the South Texas border
New Orleans. A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that Border Patrol agents cannot cut the barbed wire that Texas placed on the U.S.-Mexico border in Eagle Pass City, which has become the center of aggressive state measures to curb migrant crossings.
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