Texas: Governor Abbott Statement On Fifth Circuit Ruling On Marine Barriers
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~ In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has allowed Texas to maintain its floating marine barriers in the Rio Grande River. This ruling comes after Governor Greg Abbott issued a statement expressing his satisfaction with the court's decision.
According to Governor Abbott, this ruling is a victory for Texas' historic border security mission. The floating barriers were installed last year to prevent dangerous and illegal river crossings, but were met with opposition from the Biden-Harris Administration who filed a lawsuit to have them removed.
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However, with the Fifth Circuit's decision, these barriers will remain in place. Governor Abbott emphasized that this fight is far from over and that Texas will continue to defend its constitutional right to secure its southern border in order to keep both the state and the nation safe.
The floating marine barriers have proven effective in deterring illegal crossings and their presence will continue to play a crucial role in maintaining border security.
According to Governor Abbott, this ruling is a victory for Texas' historic border security mission. The floating barriers were installed last year to prevent dangerous and illegal river crossings, but were met with opposition from the Biden-Harris Administration who filed a lawsuit to have them removed.
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However, with the Fifth Circuit's decision, these barriers will remain in place. Governor Abbott emphasized that this fight is far from over and that Texas will continue to defend its constitutional right to secure its southern border in order to keep both the state and the nation safe.
The floating marine barriers have proven effective in deterring illegal crossings and their presence will continue to play a crucial role in maintaining border security.
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