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Texas can keep floating Rio Grande barriers, appeals court rules.

Texas Wins Temporary Stay to Keep Floating Buoy Barriers in‌ Rio Grande

Texas has ‍been ​granted a temporary ⁤stay by a U.S. appeals court, allowing the state to‌ maintain its floating buoy ⁤barriers in the ⁤Rio Grande. This decision comes after a federal judge ‍ordered Texas to remove the barriers and halt any‍ further ‍construction to prevent immigrants from crossing the border. The ⁢judge’s order⁤ was scheduled to take effect⁣ on September 15.

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On Thursday, the appeals court’s ruling ⁢provided relief for Texas, potentially delaying the need to relocate the​ buoys ​to the river bank immediately. Governor​ Greg Abbott of Texas, a ‍Republican, expressed his intention to⁣ appeal the decision and even take the legal battle to the Supreme Court if necessary.

The floating barriers are just one ⁣of⁤ the strategies employed by Governor Abbott to deter immigrants from‍ entering the state through the southern border. Another ⁣tactic includes the placement of‌ coils of⁣ razor wire along the river.

The ⁢use of floating barriers gained ⁣national⁣ attention in July ‌when a‍ state trooper reported the detrimental⁢ consequences of Texas’ border security efforts⁣ on immigrants. The complaint alleged that immigrants had suffered⁤ injuries and even lost their ⁢lives due to the state’s⁣ increasingly hostile barbed wire and water buoy barriers at the​ border.

One disturbing allegation claimed that Texas authorities were instructing troopers ⁣to push ​migrant⁢ children ⁢back into ⁢the river and deny water to migrants during extreme heat.

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