Rio Grande buoy barrier
Rio Grande buoy barrier
Rio Grande buoy barrier
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of Texas, allowing the state to maintain a 1,000-foot floating barrier in the Rio Grande, designed to deter illegal immigration. This decision overturned a previous injunction that required the removal of the buoys, which Governor Greg Abbott claimed are essential for border security. Critics, including the Biden administration, argue that the barrier violates federal regulations and poses safety risks, citing concerns over humanitarian and environmental impacts. The ruling was not unanimous, with several judges dissenting, and highlights ongoing tensions between state and federal immigration policies. A trial for the broader legal case is set to begin on August 6, where Texas will face accusations of violating federal law. Abbott has pledged to continue defending the barrier as part of Texas's strategy to manage border security.

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