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DHS warns Texas over Rio Grande park seizure


National Guard soldiers stand guard on the⁣ banks ⁤of the Rio ‍Grande river at Shelby Park ⁢on January 12,‌ 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas. The Texas ​National Guard ⁣continues its blockade and surveillance of ​Shelby⁢ Park in an ⁤effort ⁢to deter illegal immigration. The Department of Justice has accused the Texas​ National Guard ⁣of blocking Border Patrol agents from carrying ⁤out their ‍duties along the river. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth⁢ Volberding
4:03 PM ‌– Tuesday, January 16, 2024

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has threatened the ⁣state of Texas ⁤with legal consequences if it fails​ to stop its ⁣seizure of⁣ a park ⁣that‌ sits near the ⁢Rio⁤ Grande River, alleging⁢ that the decision is “unconstitutional” and hinders ⁢Border Patrol duties along the border.

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On January 14th, DHS General Counsel Jonathan Meyer delivered a letter to Texas Attorney General⁣ Ken Paxton, claiming that the state of Texas is being “unconstitutional” in​ its seizure of Customs and Border Protection’s ⁢accession⁤ to Shelby Park in Eagle Pass.

In the letter, the DHS General Counsel threatened the state of ⁣Texas, claiming that if the state continues to unconstitutionally block ⁢access to the park, the Justice Department will take “appropriate action.”

“Texas’s actions are clearly unconstitutional and are ⁣actively disrupting the federal government’s operations. We demand that Texas cease and⁤ desist its efforts to block Border Patrol’s access in and around the Shelby Park area and remove all barriers to access in the Shelby Park area,”⁣ the letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton read.

“While ​Texas​ has claimed that it has re-opened the use of Shelby Park to the⁤ public, it continues to⁤ prevent‌ Border Patrol from entering, and ‌from using the area‍ under the adjacent port of entry⁤ where Border Patrol has certain property stored ⁤for use when migrants are apprehended,” it added.

The state of⁣ Texas⁣ took over ⁢management of Shelby Park ​in Eagle Pass,⁢ which⁢ is an⁢ area that was ⁣utilized as a holding area for processing on ⁤Wednesday while an influx of of ‌migrants came‌ over to‌ the busy crossing ⁣area.

The ⁢Texas ​Military Department declared⁤ that the ⁤decision was made to prepare​ for future illegal migrant ‌swells and to prevent agencies that “perpetuate illegal immigrant crossings in the⁣ park and greater Eagle Pass ‍area.”

The Biden‍ administration also claimed that the Texas National Guard was preventing⁣ Border Patrol agents from entering ‍Eagle Pass along​ a 2.5-mile⁣ section of the southern border, which includes Shelby Park.

The state‍ has ⁣until Wednesday ⁣to “cease ⁣and desist its efforts ‍to⁢ block Border Patrol’s access in and⁤ around the Shelby ⁣Park area and remove ​all barriers to access to⁢ the U.S.-Mexico border,” according to the letter from Meyer, dated January 14th.

Additionally, Meyer stated that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will be consulted “for ⁤appropriate action and consider all other options‌ available to restore ⁣Border Patrol’s access to the‍ border.”

“Texas’s failure to provide access to the border persists even ⁢in instances of imminent danger to life and safety,” Meyer claimed.

As part of an ongoing legal action regarding ​the ​Biden administration’s removal of razor wire that⁢ was put in by‌ Texas‌ in order to​ prevent illegal crossings, the administration has already filed a complaint related to⁣ that issue with the ⁤Supreme Court.

Recently, the White‌ House also claimed that Abbott was attempting to “politicize‍ the border” with his actions.

“Whether it is leaving migrants on the side ⁤of the road⁤ in the dead of winter, installing razor ​wire to ⁣make Border Patrol’s job ​more dangerous, promoting extreme and unconstitutional laws like S.B. 4, or his latest actions in Eagle Pass, Governor‍ Abbott has repeatedly proven that he is not interested in solutions and only seeks to politicize the border,” the White House⁣ statement read.

“The President has been clear that we need adequate resources and ⁣policy changes, and that our immigration system is broken. That​ is why on his first day in office he presented Congress with a comprehensive immigration reform plan, and that⁢ is ‍why he is working to find a bipartisan agreement with Congress that includes funding and meaningful reforms,” it ‌added.

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What are ​the specific actions taken by Texas ⁣that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) considers to be unconstitutional?

The Department of Homeland Security ​(DHS) has issued a warning to the state‌ of Texas regarding its seizure of a park near ⁤the Rio Grande River. ​The DHS claims that ⁣Texas’s⁤ actions are “unconstitutional” and hinder the⁤ duties of​ Border Patrol agents⁣ along the border.

On⁢ January 14th, DHS General Counsel⁣ Jonathan Meyer sent a letter to Texas Attorney General⁢ Ken Paxton, stating that the state’s seizure of Customs and Border Protection’s ‍accession to Shelby Park‍ in⁢ Eagle Pass is unconstitutional. The letter also warned ⁣that if Texas continues to block​ access to the park, the Justice ⁢Department will take appropriate action.

The letter reads, “Texas’s actions are ⁢clearly unconstitutional and are actively disrupting the ⁣federal government’s operations. We ⁣demand that Texas ​cease and desist its efforts to block Border Patrol’s access in and around the Shelby Park area and ​remove‌ all barriers to access in the Shelby Park area.”

Furthermore, the letter states that Texas’s ⁤claim of reopening the park to the public is false, ‍as Border‌ Patrol agents ⁣are still being prevented ‌from entering the​ area where certain property is stored for use when migrants ⁤are apprehended.

The state ⁤of Texas took over⁤ the management of Shelby Park in order to​ prepare for future illegal migrant influxes and to‌ prevent agencies ⁤that facilitate illegal immigrant crossings in the park and surrounding area.

The ‍Biden administration has ​accused the Texas National Guard of preventing Border Patrol agents from entering⁤ a 2.5-mile section of the‍ southern border, ⁣including Shelby Park. According ‍to Meyer’s letter,​ Texas has​ until Wednesday to remove all barriers and provide access to the U.S.-Mexico border. Failure⁢ to do ​so may result in legal action and the ⁤consideration of other options to restore Border Patrol’s access.

Meyer also claimed that ⁤Texas’s failure to provide access to the border persists even in instances of ​imminent danger to⁣ life and safety.

This ⁤issue is part of ⁤an⁣ ongoing legal battle⁣ between the ⁤Biden ⁤administration and Texas regarding the removal⁤ of razor wire that ⁤was put‍ in by the state⁢ to prevent illegal crossings. The administration ​has already filed a complaint related ‌to this issue with ⁢the Supreme Court.

The White House has criticized Texas Governor Abbott, accusing him of politicizing the border with his actions. They claim that Abbott’s focus ‌on political gain undermines ‍efforts to find ⁢comprehensive solutions to the broken immigration ⁤system.

Overall, the DHS’s ‍warning to Texas highlights the ongoing tensions between the federal government‍ and the⁤ state over border ⁣control measures. ⁤The ‌dispute raises important questions about the balance between state and‌ federal⁢ authority in addressing ⁢immigration issues.



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