Lawsuit asks a court to force Texas to remove a line of buoys that the Biden administration says raises humanitarian and environmental concerns
Wrecking ball-sized buoys on the Rio Grande. Razor wire strung across private property without permission. Bulldozers changing the very terrain of America’s southern border.
Abbott did not respond to requests for comment. He has repeatedly attacked President Joe Biden’s border policies, tweeting Friday that they “encourage migrants to risk their lives crossing illegally through the Rio Grande, instead of safely and legally over a bridge.” “The river is a federally protected river by so many federal agencies, and I just don’t know how it happened,” Fuentes told the Eagle Pass City Council the night before.“I feel like the state government has kind of bypassed local government in a lot of different ways. And so I felt powerless at times,” council member Elias Diaz told the Associated Press.
Fuentes sued over the buoys, arguing that border crossings are not covered by the Texas Disaster Act. Fuentes recently sought special permission from the city and DPS to navigate through his familiar kayaking route.
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