Texas, razor wire
Yahoo News · 6h
Feds can’t destroy razor wire Texas installed near Eagle Pass, appeals court rules
AUSTIN (The Texas Tribune) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday stopped the federal government from destroying a fence of razor wire that Texas installed along the U.S.-Mexico border near Eagle Pass to deter migrants from entering the country illegally.
news.bloomberglaw · 5h
Texas Wins Latest Legal Fight With Border Patrol Over Razor Wire
A federal appeals court sided with Texas in its latest legal fight with the Biden administration over border security, saying US agents can’t cut down razor-wire fencing the state installed to deter people from entering the country illegally.
devdiscourse · 7h
Texas Razor-Wire Ruling Sparks Legal Face-Off with Biden Administration
A U.S. appeals court ruled against the Biden administration in favor of Texas, allowing the state to keep razor-wire fences along the Mexico border. The court overturned a prior judgment, enabling Texas to pursue its trespassing claim against federal immigration authorities,
U.S. News & World Report · 8h
US Cannot Destroy Texas Razor-Wire Migrant Barrier, Appeals Court Says
A divided U.S. appeals court on Wednesday blocked the Biden administration from destroying razor-wire fencing that Texas placed along its border with Mexico to deter illegal migration, while the Republican-led state pursues a lawsuit accusing federal authorities of trespassing.
devdiscourse · 7h
U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Biden Administration on Border Razor-Wire Fence
A U.S. appeals court halted the Biden administration from removing razor-wire fencing placed by Texas at the Mexico border. The 5th Circuit Court ruled in favor of Texas, stating the state is safeguarding its property against federal trespassing,
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