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Federal Appeals Court grants emergency stay, allowing Texas Rio Grande floating barriers for now.

Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas Rio Grande Floating Barriers for⁣ Now Under Emergency Stay

On Friday, the‌ 5th U.S. Circuit ​Court of Appeals placed a hold on a federal judge’s order from earlier⁢ in the week requiring Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to‍ remove a floating border barrier his administration deployed on⁤ the Rio Grande.

The appeals court issued ⁣an administrative stay to the order as the case makes its way through ‍the court system.

In ‍July, Texas began installing a 1,000-yard barrier of floating buoys on the Rio Grande marking the boundary between ‌the United ‌States and Mexico⁤ in order to deter migrants ⁤from entering ​the state illegally.

The Biden administration filed a lawsuit⁣ against‌ Abbott that same month, ⁣arguing ‍that the governor had failed to ⁣obtain the federal⁣ government’s⁢ permission to place the buoys.

On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge David⁣ Ezra ​ directed Texas to remove the barriers ‌from the river by Sept. 15.

Ezra wrote in his⁢ order that Abbott ​needed⁤ permission to place the floating barriers ‍in the Rio ​Grande because they obstructed⁤ a ⁢U.S. navigable waterway in violation of federal law.

The judge also said the water barrier raised international relations‍ issues with ‍ Mexico,​ which are in the purview of the federal government.

“Mexico vigorously denounces the⁣ presence of the barrier, expressing its⁤ hope for expeditious removal of the barrier as the first topic at the August 10, 2023, meeting between Foreign Secretary Alicia Barcena ‍and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken,” he wrote.

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Abbott’s office responded to the judge’s⁣ ruling by saying the ​Biden administration’s failure to secure the border forced⁢ the state to act.

The Republican governor further pledged to appeal the decision.

“Today’s court decision merely prolongs President Biden’s willful refusal to ⁢acknowledge that Texas is rightfully stepping up to ⁢do the job that he should have been doing all ⁤along,” Abbott’s office said.

“This ruling is ‍incorrect and will be overturned on appeal,” it said.

Lawyers for Abbott, in their request for a stay at the 5th U.S. Circuit, argued, “If Texas must move the buoys from their⁤ current location, its ⁢appellate rights are effectively lost because the harm‍ is already done to​ Texas’s sovereign self-defense and public-safety interests.”

“The ‌buoys were deployed under the ‍Governor’s ​constitutional authority to defend Texas from transnational-criminal-cartel​ invasion,” the filing said.

“Moving the buoys exacerbates dangers to migrants enticed to cross the border unlawfully, ⁢and to Texans harmed by human‍ trafficking, drug smuggling, and unchecked cartel‍ violence,” it said.

The⁤ Biden administration’s Justice Department had argued ‍in its brief to the 5th Circuit that blocking the lower​ court’s ruling would prevent the “preparatory work” the state needed to do and threaten “Texas’s ability to comply with⁢ the repositioning deadline prescribed by the district court.”

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