Revenue Agenda
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Revenue Agenda
No Result
View All Result
Home Investing

Texas must move floating border barriers in Rio Grande, U.S. judge says

by
September 7, 2023
in Investing
0
Texas must move floating border barriers in Rio Grande, U.S. judge says
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to reposition floating barriers the state placed in the middle of the Rio Grande, rebuking one of the more contentious elements of Gov. Greg Abbott’s effort to deter illegal border crossings.

The preliminary injunction granted by Judge David A. Ezra sided with the U.S. Justice Department, which filed a lawsuit in July arguing Texas had no authority to install a 1,000-foot-long segment of the spiked orange buoys in the river, an international waterway where the federal government has jurisdiction.

Ezra, a Reagan appointee, gave Texas until Sept. 15 to relocate the floating barrier to the U.S. side of the riverbank, in coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

“Texas’s conduct irreparably harms the public safety, navigation, and the operations of federal agency officials in and around the Rio Grande,” Ezra wrote in the order, adding that Texas will be required to cover the cost of moving the barriers.

Abbott (R) installed the barriers near the town of Eagle Pass as part of Operation Lone Star, his $4 billion state campaign to fortify the border with National Guard troops, concertina wire and other obstacles to illegal crossings. Texas officials said they planned to install floating barriers up and down the river, whose serpentine path spans about two-thirds the length of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Construction activity in the river channel is highly regulated and governed by international treaties between the United States and Mexico over issues such as water rights and engineering projects that could affect the river’s flow.

Texas did not apply for federal approval to put barriers in the middle of the river, an act that Abbott characterized as a matter of state sovereignty.

Last month, state officials had to move the barriers closer to the U.S. side of the river after Mexican officials pointed out that most of the buoys had floated over to their side. The Mexican government has also objected to Texas’s placement of the barriers along the international boundary.

“Governor Abbott announced that he was not ‘asking for permission’ for Operation Lone Star, the anti-immigration program under which Texas constructed the floating barrier,” Ezra wrote in the order. “Unfortunately for Texas, permission is exactly what federal law requires before installing obstructions in the nation’s navigable waters.”

Abbott’s office said in a statement that it would appeal the ruling.

“Our battle to defend Texas’ sovereign authority to protect lives from the chaos caused by President Biden’s open border policies has only begun,” the statement said. “Texas is prepared to take this fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.”

This post appeared first on The Washington Post
Previous Post

From strikes to new union contracts, Labor Day’s organizing roots are especially strong this year

Next Post

Arrests continue in Jan. 6 riot; fifth man charged in attack on Fanone

Next Post
Arrests continue in Jan. 6 riot; fifth man charged in attack on Fanone

Arrests continue in Jan. 6 riot; fifth man charged in attack on Fanone

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Top 10 Potash Countries by Production (Updated 2024)

Top 10 Potash Countries by Production (Updated 2024)

August 21, 2024
Top 10 Phosphate Countries by Production (Updated 2024)

Top 10 Phosphate Countries by Production (Updated 2024)

August 1, 2024
Top 10 Uranium-producing Countries (Updated 2024)

Top 10 Uranium-producing Countries (Updated 2024)

November 6, 2024
7 Biggest Lithium-mining Companies in 2024

7 Biggest Lithium-mining Companies in 2024

September 18, 2024
5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

0
New Hampshire Gov. Sununu signs $15.2B ‘miracle’ budget into law

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu signs $15.2B ‘miracle’ budget into law

0

Pennsylvania House clears tax credits for new teachers, nurses, police officers

0
Evers signs bipartisan sales tax bill aimed at sparing Milwaukee from bankruptcy

Evers signs bipartisan sales tax bill aimed at sparing Milwaukee from bankruptcy

0
5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

July 17, 2025
Barrick Mulls Canadian Exit as Mali Gold Tensions Escalate

Barrick Mulls Canadian Exit as Mali Gold Tensions Escalate

July 17, 2025
Apple, MP Materials Ink US$500 Million Deal to Build US Rare Earth Magnet Supply Chain

Apple, MP Materials Ink US$500 Million Deal to Build US Rare Earth Magnet Supply Chain

July 17, 2025
Silver Price Update: Q2 2025 in Review

Silver Price Update: Q2 2025 in Review

July 17, 2025
Enter Your Information Below To Receive Trading Ideas and Latest News

Error: Contact form not found.

Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

Recent News

5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

5 Best-performing Gold Stocks on the TSX in 2025

July 17, 2025
Barrick Mulls Canadian Exit as Mali Gold Tensions Escalate

Barrick Mulls Canadian Exit as Mali Gold Tensions Escalate

July 17, 2025
Apple, MP Materials Ink US$500 Million Deal to Build US Rare Earth Magnet Supply Chain

Apple, MP Materials Ink US$500 Million Deal to Build US Rare Earth Magnet Supply Chain

July 17, 2025
Silver Price Update: Q2 2025 in Review

Silver Price Update: Q2 2025 in Review

July 17, 2025
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Copyright © 2025 revenueagenda.com | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy

Copyright © 2025 revenueagenda.com | All Rights Reserved