• Re: Drug cartel rent-a-judge rejects Texas bid to stop agents cutting b

    From Biden-Harris Treason@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 3 19:44:07 2023
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    XPost: tx.politics

    On 29 Nov 2023, Richard <[email protected]> posted some news:uk7b7g$r9q3$[email protected]:

    It's an invasion of the United States and the Biden administration is
    being illegally run by Barack Obama. Obama started this whole
    bullshit illegal immigration mess all over the world. Start killing
    these people. Make them go home and fight for their own country,
    Fuck them.

    Texas lawmakers' effort to block the Biden administration from removing
    razor wire fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border was blocked by a federal
    judge on Thursday.

    The big picture: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has been battling with the administration over keeping razor wires and buoy barriers with blades
    along the Southern border as the state reports a surge in the number of migrants attempting to enter the country amid a wider global
    humanitarian crisis.

    U.S. District Judge Alia Moses had previously granted Texas officials a temporary restraining order in the case, but on Thursday denied the
    state's request due to insufficient evidence that U.S. Customs and
    Border Protection agents cutting the wire had violated the law. Texas
    Attorney General Ken Paxton said Thursday he'd appeal the ruling. Of
    note: In her ruling, Moses left open for Texas the chance to prove its
    case in the future and criticized the way the Biden administration had
    carried out its immigration policies.

    "The immigration system at the heart of it all, dysfunctional and flawed
    as it is, would work if properly implemented," wrote the George W. Bush appointee.

    "What follows here is but another chapter in this unfolding tragedy. The
    law may be on the side of the Defendants and compel a resolution in
    their favor today, but it does not excuse their culpable and duplicitous conduct."

    Context: Texas installed miles of barriers using barbed wire and buoys
    in the river near Eagle Pass, a section of the border that has seen the
    second highest number of migrant crossings this fiscal year.

    The Justice Department sued the state in order to remove the barrier of
    buoys in the Rio Grande. Meanwhile, Paxton (R) is suing the Biden administration in an attempt to stop agents "cutting, destroying, or
    otherwise damaging Texas's concertina wire" that the lawsuit states "had
    been strategically positioned for the purpose of securing the border and stemming the flow of illegal migration."

    https://www.axios.com/2023/12/01/texas-border-razor-wire-judge-ruling-imm igration

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